Periglacial process and Pleistocene environment in northern China
Conference
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· AAPG Bulletin (American Association of Petroleum Geologists); (United States)
OSTI ID:5677313
- Academia Sinica, Beijing (China)
- State Seismological Bureau, Beijing (China)
In the present time, five kinds of periglacial phenomena have been defined: ice wedges, periglacial involutions, congelifolds, congeliturbations, and loess dunes. From the stratigraphical and geochronological data, the periglacial process is divided into six stages. (1) Guanting periglacial stage, characterized by the congeliturbative deposits that have developed in early Pleistocene Guanting loess-like formation. Paleomagnetic dating gives 2.43 Ma B.P. (2) Yanchi periglacial stage, characterized by the congelifold that has developed in middle Pleistocene Yanchi Lishi loess formation. Paleomagnetic dating gives 0.50 Ma B.P. (3) Zhaitang periglacial stage (II), characterized by the periglacial involutions that have developed in lower middle Pleistocene Lishi loess formation. Paleomagnetic dating gives 0.30 Ma B.P. (4) Zhaitang periglacial state (I), characterized by the ice (soil) wedge that has developed in upper-middle Pleistocene Lishi loess formation. Paleomagnetic dating gives 0.20 Ma B.P. (5) Qiansangyu periglacial stage (II), characterized by the ice (sand) wedges that has developed in late Pleistocene Malan loess formation. Paleomagnetic dating gives 0.13 Ma B.P. (6) Qiansangyu periglacial stage (I), characterized by the ice (soil) wedge that has developed in late Pleistocene Malan loess-like formation. Thermoluminescent dating gives 0.018 Ma B.P. Spore-pollen composition analysis shows that the savannah steppe environment prevailed in northern China during Pleistocene periglacial periods. These fossilized periglacial phenomena indicate a rather arid and windy periglacial environment with a mean annual temperature estimated some 12-15C colder than that in the present.
- OSTI ID:
- 5677313
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-910403--
- Conference Information:
- Journal Name: AAPG Bulletin (American Association of Petroleum Geologists); (United States) Journal Volume: 75:3
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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58 GEOSCIENCES
580000* -- Geosciences
AGE ESTIMATION
ASIA
CENOZOIC ERA
CHINA
DEPOSITION
GEOLOGIC AGES
GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
GEOLOGIC HISTORY
GLACIERS
LUMINESCENCE
MAGNETISM
MORAINES
PALEOCLIMATOLOGY
PALEOMAGNETISM
PALEONTOLOGY
PALYNOLOGY
PERMAFROST
PLEISTOCENE EPOCH
QUATERNARY PERIOD
SEDIMENTS
THERMOLUMINESCENCE
580000* -- Geosciences
AGE ESTIMATION
ASIA
CENOZOIC ERA
CHINA
DEPOSITION
GEOLOGIC AGES
GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
GEOLOGIC HISTORY
GLACIERS
LUMINESCENCE
MAGNETISM
MORAINES
PALEOCLIMATOLOGY
PALEOMAGNETISM
PALEONTOLOGY
PALYNOLOGY
PERMAFROST
PLEISTOCENE EPOCH
QUATERNARY PERIOD
SEDIMENTS
THERMOLUMINESCENCE