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Mid-pleistocene vermiculated red soils in southern China as an indication of unusually strengthened East Asian monsoon
Mid-Pleistocene vermiculated red soils in southern China as an indication of unusually strengthened East Asian monsoon

Keywords: vermiculated red soil,paleosols,micromorphology,pa- leoclimate,mid-Pleistocene,East Asian monsoon
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,古气候,古土壤,东亚季风,虫蛀状红土,微观形态学

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The mid-Pleistocene vermiculated red soils (VRS) from Xuancheng (Anhui Province) and Bose (Guangxi) are studied through soil micromor- phological, mineralogical and chemical approaches. The results indicate a polygenetic nature of the VRS, having experienced multiple soil-forming stages. Three main stages have been recognized, attribut- able to distinct climate regimes. They include the formation of the homogeneous matrix of a red soil (stage 1), development of the white veins within the soil profile (stage 2), and formation of juxtaposed textural features (stage 3). The white veins, resulting from iron-depletion in the groundmass of the homo- geneous matrix of a red soil, required abundant rainfall without significant seasonal desiccations. The geographically widely spread VRS south of the Yangtze River in China implies a Mid-Pleistocene extreme East Asian summer monsoon. This climate extreme might be closely linked with the changes in the strength of NADW.

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