Pedosphere 8(3): 267--272, 1998
ISSN 1002-0160/CN 32-1315/P
©1998 Soil Science Society of China
Published by Elsevier B.V. and Science Press
Origin of Quaternary red clay of southern Anhui Province |
HU Xue-Feng, YUAN Guo-Dong and GONG Zi-Tong |
Institute of Soil Science, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, P. O. Box 821, Nanjing 210008 (China) |
ABSTRACT |
The particle-size distribution, heavy mineral constituents and rare earth elements (REE) characteristics of the Quaternary red clay of southern Anhui Province were studied to explore the origin of the clay. The results showed that the clay had some properties of areolian deposits, which could be compared with those of the loess in North China; and its chondrite-normalized curves of REE were similar to those of the Xiashu loess, implying that they shared the same origin. It was concluded in combination with the results reported by other researchers that the Quaternary red clay of southern Anhui Province originated from aeolian deposits, and this could reveal the cycles of warm and cold climates in the area during the Quaternary period. |
Key Words: heavy mineral constituents, particle size distribution, Quaternary red clay, rare earth elements characteristics |
Citation: Hu, X. F., Yuan, G. D. and Gong, Z. T. 1998. Origin of Quaternary red clay of southern Anhui Province. Pedosphere. 8(3): 267-272. |
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