O. Yugo et al., ORIGIN AND DERIVED COURSES OF EOLIAN DUST QUARTZ DEPOSITED DURING MARINE ISOTOPE STAGE-2 IN EAST-ASIA, SUGGESTED BY ESR SIGNAL INTENSITY, Global and planetary change, 18(3-4), 1998, pp. 129-135
The ESR signal intensity of fine quartz (finer than 20 mu m) during ma
rine isotope stage (MIS) 2 in the Japanese Islands is spatially. Under
the assumption that the values of ESR signal intensity of eolian fine
quartz reflect those of the quartz at the in-source areas, the source
area and trajectory of eolian dust are tentatively reconstructed. In
northern Japan, where the ESR signal intensity is high (10-12), the eo
lian dust seems to have originated from Siberia and Mongolia where the
Precambrian rocks with a high ESR signal intensity are widely exposed
. In central and southern Japan, where the ESR signal intensity is med
ium (5.8-8.7), the eolian dust seems to be supplied from central Asia
where Paleozoic-Mesozoic rocks with a medium ESR signal intensity are
widely exposed. For the southernmost islands of Japan, where the ESR i
ntensity signal increases again (9.7-13.4), seem to have an eolian dus
t supply from areas south of Himalayan Range where the Precambrian roc
ks are widely exposed. On the basis of ESR intensity signals, three ma
jor courses of eolian dust transport in MIS 2 are proposed: the winter
monsoon in eastern and northern Japan, the summer subtropical jet in
western and southern Japan, and the winter subtropical jet in the sout
hernmost islands of Japan. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights r
eserved.