MIS 2-1期间欧洲东北部Vychegda河流域的风成沉积

IF 1.9 3区 地球科学 Q3 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL Quaternary International Pub Date : 2024-03-20 DOI:10.1016/j.quaint.2023.05.022
Nataliya Zaretskaya , Andrei Panin , Anna Utkina , Dmitrii Baranov
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前大陆冰原外围的风化沉积物和地貌可以作为古环境变化的宝贵信息来源。在东北欧,人们对风化沉积物和地貌的结构和年代的了解非常有限。本研究首次展示了维切格达河流域(东欧平原东北部)风化沉积物和地貌的分布和年代学数据。我们利用粒度分析、放射性碳和 OSL 测定法,确定了该地区沉积物的年代,并研究了它们的岩性组成。我们发现风化沉积物构成了整个河谷大部分河流阶地的上部;它们以沙丘、沙丘地、沙质或黄土状覆盖物的形式出现。以前有人认为这些阶地的上部由冰川湖积物构成,但这些沉积物的岩性成分显示了它们的风化起源。研究发现,大部分风成沉积物形成于晚冰期,即 17 ka 到 10.5 ka 之间。我们认为,河川活动的增加和永久冻土的融化是造成风化过程活化的主要原因,而沉积物的可获得性是这一时期最重要的控制因素。
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Aeolian sedimentation in the Vychegda river valley, north-eastern Europe, during MIS 2–1

Aeolian sediments and landforms of the former continental ice sheets' periphery can be used as invaluable sources of information on palaeoenvironmental changes. In the Northeastern Europe, there is very limited knowledge on the structure and age of the aeolian deposits and landforms. This study presents the first data on distribution and chronology of aeolian sediments and landforms in the Vychegda River basin (northeast of the East European Plain). Using grain-size analysis, radiocarbon and OSL dating, we were able to determine the age of the sediments found in the region and study their lithological composition. We discovered aeolian sediments comprising the upper parts of the most river terraces throughout the valley; they come in forms of dunes, dune fields, and sandy or loess-like covers. Previously it was argued that the terraces’ upper parts were comprised by glaciolacustrine deposits, but lithological composition of these sediments showed their aeolian origin. It was found that most of the aeolian sediments have formed in the Late Glacial, between 17 and 10.5 ka. We consider that increased fluvial activity and melting of permafrost were the main causes of the aeolian processes activization and that sediment availability was the most important controlling factor during that time.

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Quaternary International
Quaternary International 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: Quaternary International is the official journal of the International Union for Quaternary Research. The objectives are to publish a high quality scientific journal under the auspices of the premier Quaternary association that reflects the interdisciplinary nature of INQUA and records recent advances in Quaternary science that appeal to a wide audience. This series will encompass all the full spectrum of the physical and natural sciences that are commonly employed in solving Quaternary problems. The policy is to publish peer refereed collected research papers from symposia, workshops and meetings sponsored by INQUA. In addition, other organizations may request publication of their collected works pertaining to the Quaternary.
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