Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6426396 Aeolian Research 2015 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Unique sedimentological conditions have been observed at the Orlovat section.•The Košava wind transported coarser grain particles from Deliblato sends during MIS 5.•Southeastern winds were dominant during MIS5 and maybe during the Last Glacial.•The source of material has been changed several times at the Orlovat section.•Changes of material source influenced sedimentological and accumulation conditions.

Previous investigations showed that the Orlovat loess–paleosol section, northern Serbia, is characterized by irregularities in sedimentological properties, magnetic susceptibility and color of the sediment. Here, we applied granulometric analysis and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyses to study how the sedimentation at the Orlovat site was conditioned by specific geomorphological or climatic conditions. Grain-size analysis is an established method and one of the most frequently used paleoenvironmental proxies of loess deposits, and is complemented here with high resolution XRF analysis on sand-free samples to obtain a more detailed insight into paleoenvironmental conditions and weathering during the past ∼160 ka. The geomorphological conditions of the surrounding area and variations in wind speed over time are of great importance for a better understanding of loess–paleosol deposits. The Orlovat section was exposed to special depositional conditions, which differ from other sections studied in the Carpathian Basin. Sand was delivered during interglacials, most probably from the Deliblato Sands by the southeast Košava wind. This study highlights the importance of an integrated sedimentological approach for reliable paleoenvironmental reconstruction.

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