Physics
Scientific paper
May 2001
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2001geoji.145..499m&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Journal International, Volume 145, Issue 2, pp. 499-504.
Physics
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Scientific paper
Rock magnetic measurements of Chinese loess-palaeosol samples from the Beiyuan section in Linxia City suggest the presence of two magnetic components: a background component and an enhanced component. The magnetic properties of the enhanced component suggest strong grain-size control, which is in contrast with variable grain-size distribution in loess-palaeosol from the central Loess Plateau. Chemically formed magnetic grains do not fulfil the requirements in the case of the western Loess Plateau because they may show shifts in the grain-size distribution. The difference in climate between the western and central Loess Plateau may lead to different origins and different preservation conditions of the pedogenic magnetite.
Fang Xiao-Min
Fukusawa Hitoshi
Li Ji-Jun
Mishima Toshiaki
Ono Yugo
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