Sedimentary Characteristics, Ages, and Environmental Significance of the Gravel Deposit and Loess in Shandong, Eastern China: Regional Response to Global Change Since the Last Glacial Period

Author:

WANG Min12,KONG Fanbiao12,KONG Xianglun2,CHEN Haitao34,WANG Jiawei2,MIAO Xiaodong3,JIA Guangju2,XU Shujian3,HAN Mei2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geography and Tourism Qilu Normal University Jinan 250014 China

2. School of Geography and Environment Shandong Normal University Jinan 250014 China

3. Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Water and Soil Conservation and Environmental Protection Linyi University, School of Resources and Environment Linyi 276005 China

4. College of Earth Science and Engineering Shandong University of Science and Technology Qingdao 266590 China

Abstract

AbstractOne or several preserved gravel layers can be found in the loess in Shandong Province, eastern China, but they are rarely studied. Accordingly, this study aimed to investigate the fabric characteristics of gravel layers (G1, and G2) and the sedimentary characteristics of loess at the typical and well‐preserved Heiyu section (HY) to determine the paleoclimatic changes during Marine Isotope Stage 3a. Results showed that the optically stimulated luminescence ages of HY formation ranged from 0.26±0.02 ka to 39.00±2.00 ka. In addition, ages of G1 and G2 were estimated using the Bayesian model to be 39.60–40.50 and 29.00–29.50 ka. G1 and G2 were mainly composed of fine and medium gravel, both of which were subangular to subrounded limestone, and the gravel directions were NE and E. Furthermore, the average flow velocity, average depth, and flood peak flow of G1 were calculated using the flow energy method to be 1.10 m/s, 0.49 m, and 37.04 m3/s, respectively, whereas those of G2 were 0.98 m/s, 0.38 m, and 18.38 m3/s, respectively. Analysis of climate proxy indices showed that the sedimentary environment of the gravel and loess in HY may be a regional response to global change.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geology

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