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Not all gravel deserts in northern China are sources of regionally deposited dust

Zhang, Zhengcai; Bird, Anna; Zhang, Caixia; Dong, Zhibao

Authors

Zhengcai Zhang

Caixia Zhang

Zhibao Dong



Abstract

Loess and dust deposits are the longest and best-preserved terrestrial record of climate changes available, and one of the most important records is the Chinese Loess Plateau. Ascertaining the provenance of the wind derived dust material is critical in our understanding of climate variations, atmospheric dust transport and controls on dust generation. To determine the dust sources of the CLP, major and trace element data have been obtained from 202 dust samples and compared to 122 published data of dust source regions throughout northwestern China. The results demonstrate that the northeastern Tibetan Plateau is the major dust source for the depositional desert, sandy land and loess regions (e.g. Badain Jaran Desert, Alxa Plateau, CLP). However, the Qilian Mountains causes some differences of dust sources for Lanzhou, Xi'an when compared with the CLP. The most important finding is that not all gravel deserts in north China are dust sources for loess sequences at Lanzhou, Xi'an and CLP, which means that previous dust emission quantity assessments may be overestimations. The northeastern Tibetan Plateau, Tarim, the middle and eastern area of the Hexi Corridor Desert, Heihe River Basin, Badain Jaran Desert, and the middle and east area of the Alxa Plateau are the main dust sources, supported by the geochemical characteristics of the samples, regional geomorphology, and near surface wind dynamics.

Citation

Zhang, Z., Bird, A., Zhang, C., & Dong, Z. (2022). Not all gravel deserts in northern China are sources of regionally deposited dust. Atmospheric Environment, 273, Article 118984. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2022.118984

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 29, 2022
Online Publication Date Feb 4, 2022
Publication Date Mar 15, 2022
Deposit Date Apr 1, 2022
Journal Atmospheric Environment
Print ISSN 1352-2310
Electronic ISSN 1873-2844
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 273
Article Number 118984
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2022.118984
Keywords Major & trace element geochemical markers; Transport dynamics; Geomorphological constrains
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/3927470