supported by the Second Tibetan Plateau Scientific Expedition and Research(STEP)Program(Grant Nos.2019QZKK0704&2019QZKK0101);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.42272221&41772167);the State Key Laboratory of Loess and Quaternary Geology(Grant No.SKLLQG1905);the Central University Research Foundation,Chang’an University(Grant Nos.300102272901)。
Reflectance spectroscopy is rapid,inexpensive,and non-destructive and can provide important information about the mineralogy of rocks and sediments.We measured the reflectance spectroscopy of Miocene red clay deposits...
The north-eastern Arabian Sea(NE-AS)comes under a strong influence of land–ocean–climate interactions and regulates biogeochemical processes through the supply of huge amounts of dissolved and particulate materials ...
The Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous Santai Formation, sporadically distributed in western Shandong Province, comprises terrestrial alluvial-eolian successions, which records regional wind patterns and paleogeography in...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 41673095, 41230526, 41690111 & 41877369);the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (Grant No. Swu118203)
Mineral dust released from the desert is one of the important components of atmospheric aerosols. Arid and semi-arid deserts, sandy lands in northern China and their adjacent Gobi Desert lands in northern China and ne...
The research results show that,the eolian sand particles have irregular shapes and the main chemical components are silica and alumina,accounting for about 98%of the total.And the main phase is quartz and feldspar in ...
financially supported by the National Science Foundation of China (grant No. 41601187, 41571177);Provincial Science and Technology Projects of Gansu (grant No. 18JR3RA276)
Objective Precipitation was the highest in the loess plateau during the Early Holocene 10-8 ka BP even to the period 10-3.0 ka BP in the Kesang cave stalagmite westward Tianshan,Xinjiang,based on large numbers of reco...
supported by the National Key R&D Program of China (2016YFA0601903);the NSFC-Shandong Joint Fund for Marine Science Research Centers (U1606401);National Program on Global Change and Air–Sea Interaction (GASI-GEOGE-03);the National Natural Sciences Foundation of China (41430962)
Eolian dust preserved in deep-sea sediments of the North Pacific Ocean(NPO) is an important recorder of paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental changes in the Asian inland. To better understand changes in the dust proven...
supported by the National Department Public Benefit Research Foundation of China(grant no. 201211077);the Mineral Resources Investigation and Appraisal Project of the Ministry of Land and Resources (grant no.12120114001501);the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(grant no. 53200859557)
In the East Asian monsoon region, eolian deposits widely distributed in the middle-lower reaches of the Yantgze River are among the best materials available for studies on Quaternary climate change in the subtropical ...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.41302144&41130102);the Programme of Introducing Talents of Discipline to Universities(111 Project)(Grant No.B06026);the Open Foundation of MOE Key Laboratory of Western China’s Environmental System,Lanzhou University(Grant No.LZUJBKY-2013-BT01)
The tempo-spatial development of the Cenozoic Asian aridification across the Eocene-Oligocene and its controlling factors are important scientific topics in Earth Sciences, which are pertinent to regional and global t...
supported by the National Department Public Benefit Research Foundation of China (grant no. 201211077);the Mineral Resources Investigation and Appraisal Project of the Ministry of Land and Resources (grant nos. 41212011087118 and 1212010914041)
Eolian dust deposition is intimately related to atmospheric circulation and environmental setting of the source region,and therefore is an invaluable tool for studying the evolutionary history of atmospheric circulati...