This work was supported jointly by the NSFC 'Excellent Researchers' Fund' (grant No. 49928101);the National Tibetan Project (Grant No. 1998040802) ; Hundred Talents Project' ofCAS(Renjiaozi[2000]005). We thank Wu Fuli, Nie Junsheng, Wu Hongqi, Xi Xi
Loess on the northern slope of Kunlun Mountains is the synchronous deposition of the Taklimakan Desert. The paleomagnetism and climatic records of an over 80 m loess-paleosol sequence on the highest river terrace at t...
the National NaturalScience Foundation of China (Grant No. 49894170); the Key Project of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No. KZ951-A1-402).
According to the investigations of five loess sections in Shanri Province, China, it was found that the concentrations of the major greenhouse gases CO2, CH4 and N2O in loess-paleosol sequences are generally high, eve...
Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 40772032 and 40573054);National Basic Research Program (Grant No. 2007CB815603)
The dominant magnetic minerals and carriers of magnetic signals within the Chinese Loess Plateau are magnetite, maghemite, hematite, and goethite. In this study, we investigated the provenance and evo- lution of magne...