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Abstract
The aeolian loess-paleosol sections on the Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP) represent invaluable archives for elucidating the dynamics of the East Asian Monsoon (EAM) across Quaternary glacial-interglacial cycles. In this study, a Holocene aeolian loess-paleosol section in the Guanzhong Basin on the CLP was meticulously investigated to assess the intensity of weathering and pedogenesis, and to discern its paleoclimatic implications. Through comprehensive analysis of chemical element composition and micromorphology, it was revealed that the majority of stratigraphic units within the Holocene aeolian loess-paleosol section exhibit indications of weak weathering and pedogenesis, while the mid-Holocene paleosol approaches to moderate weathering and pedogenesis. Hierarchically, the intensity of weathering and pedogenesis among the stratigraphic units can be ranked as follows: paleosol > topsoil > recent loess > transitional loess. Furthermore, the chemical index of alteration (CIA) values of the mid-Holocene paleosol exhibit a gradient decline from southeast to northwest, aligning with present-day temperature and precipitation distributions under the predominant influence of the East Asian summer Monsoon (EASM). Thus, it can be inferred that the robust impact of the EASM on weathering and pedogenesis of paleosol was pronounced during the mid-Holocene Climatic Optimum. These results are of significance in exploring the Holocene weathering and pedogenesis and paleoenvironmental evolution on the CLP.
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Journal of Asian Earth Sciences has an open access mirror journal Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review.
The Journal of Asian Earth Sciences is an international interdisciplinary journal devoted to all aspects of research related to the solid Earth Sciences of Asia. The Journal publishes high quality, peer-reviewed scientific papers on the regional geology, tectonics, geochemistry and geophysics of Asia. It will be devoted primarily to research papers but short communications relating to new developments of broad interest, reviews and book reviews will also be included. Papers must have international appeal and should present work of more than local significance.
The scope includes deep processes of the Asian continent and its adjacent oceans; seismology and earthquakes; orogeny, magmatism, metamorphism and volcanism; growth, deformation and destruction of the Asian crust; crust-mantle interaction; evolution of life (early life, biostratigraphy, biogeography and mass-extinction); fluids, fluxes and reservoirs of mineral and energy resources; surface processes (weathering, erosion, transport and deposition of sediments) and resulting geomorphology; and the response of the Earth to global climate change as viewed within the Asian continent and surrounding oceans.