A preliminary study on the magnetic signatures of modern soil in Central Asia

XIA Dunsheng1, JIN Ming2, LIU Xiuming2, CHEN Fahu2, WEI Haitao2, MA Jianying3, ZHAO Hui3, WANG Xunming3

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Front. Earth Sci. ›› DOI: 10.1007/s11707-007-0034-1

A preliminary study on the magnetic signatures of modern soil in Central Asia

  • XIA Dunsheng1, JIN Ming2, LIU Xiuming2, CHEN Fahu2, WEI Haitao2, MA Jianying3, ZHAO Hui3, WANG Xunming3
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In this study, magnetic techniques were used to characterize the surface soil from different geomorphologies (i.e., sand desert, oasis, Gobi, and dry lake) in Central Asia. Results demonstrate that the main magnetic minerals in the surface soil are magnetite, maghaemite and haematite with some paramagnetic materials. Cross plots of Mrs/Ms versus Bcr/Bc and χfd% versus χarm/saturation isothermal remanent magnetization (SIRM) indicate that the main magnetic grain sizes in surface soil are pseudo single domain (PSD) and multidomain (MD). The samples from West China (i.e., Tarim basin and Junggar basin) are dominated by magnetic minerals with larger grain size, while those from North China (i.e., Alxa plateau, Erdos plateau, and Mongolia plateau) are dominated by fine magnetic minerals. The similarity in magnetic mineral constitutions between the Chinese loess and the surface soils from Central Asia implies that the loess originated from a vast area of arid, semi-arid regions of Central Asia. The low value of concentration-dependent magnetic parameters indicates that the low concentration of magnetic minerals in the surface soils from Central Asia and the magnetic enhancement from the pedogenic take place in both the loess and the paleosols, although the progress is stronger in the latter.

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XIA Dunsheng, JIN Ming, LIU Xiuming, CHEN Fahu, WEI Haitao, MA Jianying, ZHAO Hui, WANG Xunming. A preliminary study on the magnetic signatures of modern soil in Central Asia. Front. Earth Sci., https://doi.org/10.1007/s11707-007-0034-1
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