Comments on 'Origin of the magnetic susceptibility signal in Chinese loess'

作者: Barbara Maher

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摘要: 1. The presence of magnetic material in vegetation is demonstrated by (a) experiments which high susceptibility values were obtained for burnt and peroxidised leaf litter samples from Southeast England, (b) an association between increased vegetational debris modern Chinese dust the summer months. 2. Hence, decomposition important contributor to palaeosols Quaternary loess/soil sequences. 3. Fine grains ferrihydrite may be responsible enhancement signal both decomposed plant tissue dust. 4. origin loess remains poorly understood.

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