Provenance and Fluvial‐Aeolian Process of Kyzylkum Desert: Constrained by Detrital Zircon U–Pb Dating

Author:

Zhang Mingyu12,Song Yougui1ORCID,Shukurov Shukhrat3ORCID,Zhao Linghao4,Shukurov Nosir3ORCID,Zong Xiulan1

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Loess and Quaternary Geology (SKLLQG) Institute of Earth Environment Chinese Academy of Sciences Xi'an PR China

2. Xi'an Institute for Innovative Earth Environment Research Xi'an PR China

3. Kh.M. Abdullaev's Institute of Geology and Geophysics University of Geological Sciences Ministry of Mining Industry and Geology of the Republic of Uzbekistan Tashkent Uzbekistan

4. Key Laboratory of Deep‐Earth Dynamics Ministry of Natural Resources National Research Center for Geoanalysis Beijing PR China

Abstract

AbstractThe Kyzylkum Desert, as a transition area of different dust source in Central Asia, provides and reserves a large amount of dust transported by different atmospheric circulation systems, affecting Uzbekistan and downwind East Asia. However, there remains very few investigations about sediment sources and control factors of the desert. We hereby first present a provenance study on the Kyzylkum Desert, utilizing detrital zircon U‐Pb ages of samples composed of desert sand, alluvial sediments from Amu Darya River and piedmont of Southwest Tianshan Mountains. The results reveal that the Southwest Tianshan Mountains contribute the majority of the Kyzylkum desert sand, and the river system, dominated by Syr Darya, controls the sediment provenance of the desert. Moreover, little contribution from the Kyzylkum and Nurata segments indicates that wind erosion on the bedrocks is weak. However, the aeolian process is still crucial but deposit and storage of dust are determined by local topography.

Funder

State Key Laboratory of Loess and Quaternary Geology

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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