Magnetic properties of the Tertiary red clay from Gansu Province, China and its paleoclimatic significance

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作者
刘秀铭
安芷生
强小科
鹿化煜
周杰
蔡演军
TimRolph
PaulHesse
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基金
澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
red clay; magnetic property; magnetic susceptibility; Rb/Sr ratio; paleoclimatic significance;
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P595 [元素地球化学];
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070902 ;
摘要
The study on magnetic properties of the red clay indicates that the red clay and loess-paleosol sequence have a common magnetic mineralogy, with magnetite, maghemite, hematite (and possibly goethite) contributing to the magnetic behavior. The red clay magnetic susceptibility is also found to have a positive relation with extrafine superparamagnetic grains. This suggests that, like the Quaternary loess-paleosols, an ultrafine ferrimagnetic component produced during pedogenesis in the red clay under humid conditions also plays an important role in susceptibility enhancement in the soil units. This is supported by the correlation between Rb/Sr ratio and magnetic susceptibility. This signifies that, like the above loess-paleosol sequence, the magnetic susceptibility of the red clay can be used as a general proxy paleoclimatic indicator, although whether its susceptibility in the red clay is comparable to pedogenesis intensity and requires further investigation. Magnetic susceptibility variation in the red cl
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