Optically stimulated luminescence dating of aeolian sand in the Otindag dune field and Holocene climate change |
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Authors: | YaLi Zhou HuaYu Lu Mason Joseph XiaoDong Miao Swinehart James Goble Ronald |
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Affiliation: | (1) Leuphana University, Suderburg, Germany;(2) Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics, Hannover, Germany;(3) Institute for Ocean Management, Anna University, Chennai, India |
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Abstract: | The dune system in Otindag sand field of northern China is sensitive to climate change, where effective moisture and related vegetation cover play a controlling role for dune activity and stability. Therefore, aeolian deposits may be an archive of past environmental changes, possibly at the millennial scale, but previous studies on this topic have rarely been reported. In this study, thirty-five optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) ages of ten representative sand-paleosol profiles in Otindag sand field are ob- tained, and these ages provide a relatively complete and well-dated chronology for wet and dry varia- tions in Holocene. The results indicate that widespread dune mobilization occurred from 9.9 to 8.2 ka, suggesting a dry early Holocene climate. The dunes were mainly stabilized between 8.0 and 2.7 ka, implying a relatively wet climate, although there were short-term penetrations of dune activity during this wet period. After ~2.3 ka, the region became dry again, as inferred from widespread dune activity. The "8.2 ka" cold event and the Little Ice Age climatic deterioration are detected on the basis of the dune records and OSL ages. During the Medieval Warm Period and the Sui-Tang Warm Period (570- 770 AD), climate in Otindag sand field was relatively humid and the vegetation was denser, and the sand dunes were stabilized again. These aeolian records may indicate climate changes at millennial time scale during Holocene, and these climatic changes may be the teleconnection to the climate changes elsewhere in the world. |
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Keywords: | Otindag sand field OSL dating Holocene drought dune |
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