Mineral magnetic study of the Taklimakan desert sands and its relevance tothe Chinese loess

Citation
M. Torii et al., Mineral magnetic study of the Taklimakan desert sands and its relevance tothe Chinese loess, GEOPHYS J I, 146(2), 2001, pp. 416-424
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL
ISSN journal
0956540X → ACNP
Volume
146
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
416 - 424
Database
ISI
SICI code
0956-540X(200108)146:2<416:MMSOTT>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
We conducted a mineral magnetic study on sand samples from the Taklimakan d esert, Tarim Basin in western China. Modern sands were collected at 19 site s in the central and western parts of the Taklimakan desert. We carried out low-field susceptibility measurements, ARM and IRM acquisitions, high- and low-temperature measurements and hysteresis measurements on these samples. Nearly stoichiometric magnetite is the dominant magnetic mineral of these samples. The presence of titanomagnetite is unlikely, and contributions fro m a high-coercivity mineral(s) are minor. Magnetic grain size is estimated to be that of larger pseudo-single domain or even greater. We compared the hysteresis data against loess samples from both pristine and weathered loes s sections from the Chinese Loess Plateau. We found an apparent decreasing grain size trend from the Taklimakan to the central Loess Plateau through t he western Loess Plateau. These lines of evidence favour the idea that the Taklimakan desert is one of the potential dust source areas, even though it is located more than 2000 km west of the central Loess Plateau.