Loess correlations – between myth and reality

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Maintained by Alina Blume, Janina Bösken
Created at 16.1.2020

Abstract

The correlation of loess sequences across global, hemispheric, regional and local scales is one of the most fundamental aspects to loess research. However, despite recent progress in stratigraphic and chronometric methods, the correlation of many loess sequences is often still based on untested assumptions over loess deposition, preservation, soil type and age. As such, the aim of this overview is to provide an adequate framework for evaluation of the accuracy of loess correlations applied on different temporal and spatial scales across Eurasia. This opens up possibilities for detailed temporal and spatial environmental reconstructions across the huge loess provinces of the Eurasia and provides a framework for future extension of this to North America. Additionally, we evaluate the potential development of appropriate sub-millennial scale loess correlations, as well as essentially important chronological approaches for establishing valid correlations between different loess records, such as current improvements in tephrochronology, 14C and luminescence dating techniques.

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Marković, S., Stevens, T., Mason, J., Vandenberghe, J., Yang, S., Veres, D., Timar-Gabor, A., Zeeden, C., Guo, Z., Hao, Q., Obreht, I., Hambach, U., Wu, H., Gavrilov, M., Rolf, C., Tomić, N., Lehmkuhl, F. (2018): Loess correlations – between myth and reality. – In: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, Vol. 509, p: 4-23

authorMarković, Slobodan B. and Stevens, Thomas and Mason, Joseph and Vandenberghe, Jef and Yang, Shiling and Veres, Daniel and Timar-Gabor, Alida and Zeeden, Christian and Guo, Zhengtang and Hao, Qingzhen and Obreht, Igor and Hambach, Ulrich and Wu, Haibin and Gavrilov, Milivoj B and Rolf, Christian and Tomić, Nemanja and Lehmkuhl, Frank
journalPalaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
keySlobodanB.Marković2018
pages4-23
typearticle
volume509
year2018
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