The sand wedges of the last ice age in the Hexi Corridor, China: paleoclimatic interpretation |
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Authors: | Wang Nai'ang Zhao Qiang Li Jijun Hu Gang Cheng Hongyi |
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Institution: | a School of Resources and Environment, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000, PR China;b Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute, CAS, Lanzhou 730000, PR China |
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Abstract: | Sand wedges, formed mainly in a Late Pleistocene alluvial gravel in the Hexi Corridor are described in detail in this paper. 14C ages of the infilling eolian sand indicate that the sand wedges were products of the Last Ice Age. During the period of formation, the mean annual air temperature in the Hexi Corridor was about −5.3 °C, i.e. 12.6–14.6 °C lower than that of the present day. This estimated value is coincident with the fall in mean air temperature of 13 °C, which is predicated from a mirabilite (Na2SO4·10H2O) sedimentary layer, and also agrees with research on the estimated amplitude of air temperature lowering in middle and high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere during the last glacial period. The annual precipitation in the Western Hexi Corridor at that time was probably 100–200 mm, about 100 mm more than at present. |
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Keywords: | Sand wedges Paleoclimatic interpretation Last Ice Age Hexi Corridor |
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