Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6445356 | Quaternary Science Reviews | 2016 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
The obtained results provide new insight into the dust accumulation regime for the eastern Carpathian Basin and offer new palaeoenvironmental information for the region and are an important step towards establishing a catena from the thin loess-like sediments of the Banat foothills in the East towards the thicker and seemingly more complete loess sections of the south-eastern and central Carpathian Basin. Disentangling grain size data from soil formation proxies is used to investigate patterns of non-local dust. Patterns of non-pedogenetic fine material are similar to grain size proxies from China and other parts of the northern hemisphere, suggesting western and eastern Eurasian loess to have (at least partly) similar mechanistic/climatic origins.
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Authors
C. Zeeden, H. Kels, U. Hambach, P. Schulte, J. Protze, E. Eckmeier, S.B. MarkoviÄ, N. Klasen, F. Lehmkuhl,