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Publikováno v:
Geophysical Journal International. 142:551-562
SUMMARY Magnetic susceptibility variations in the Chinese loess/palaeosol sequences have been used extensively for palaeoclimatic interpretations. The magnetic signal of these sequences must be divided into lithogenic and pedogenic components because
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Quaternary International. :243-248
Mineral magnetic properties of soils can be strongly influenced by soil-forming factors. Understanding how climate influences magnetic transformations in soils may offer insight into paleoclimate and the pedologic history of landscapes. Based on our
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Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 130:87-94
Mineral magnetic properties of soils and parent materials have been interpreted in terms of paleoclimate and rates of soil formation but it is important to understand which minerals contribute to the mineral magnetic signal. Citrate-bicarbonate-dithi
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Clays and Clay Minerals. 43:1-7
In a previous paper, we used powder X-ray diffraction and changes in magnetic susceptibility to argue the importance of pedogenic maghemite to soils and the efficacy of the chemical extractant citrate-bicarbonate-dithionite (CBD) to preferentially re
Autor:
Roy Thompson, Pinchas Fine, Jeff TenPas, Kenneth L. Verosub, Barbara A. Maher, Xiuming Liu, Michael J. Singer, Jan Bloemendal, T. C. Rolph
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Geology. 22:857
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Geology. 21:1011
In the Chinese loess-paleosol sequences from Luochuan, Haanxi province, China, variations in the magnetic susceptibility have been accepted as an excellent proxy for paleoclimate, and the standard interpretation is that climatic processes have enhanc
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Nation. 12/19/2011, Vol. 293 Issue 25, p25-34. 10p.
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Nation. 12/27/2010, Vol. 291 Issue 26, p28-38. 11p.
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International Journal of Wildland Fire; 2016, Vol. 25 Issue 10, p1061-1073, 13p
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International Journal of Wildland Fire; 2016, Vol. 25 Issue 8, p876-887, 12p