2011
DOI: 10.1002/jqs.1461
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Inland aeolian deposits of south‐west France: facies, stratigraphy and chronology

Abstract: Archaeological investigations undertaken along a proposed highway together with the compilation of available geological and pedological data made it possible to give a first overview of the distribution of Pleistocene aeolian deposits in southwest France. A chronological framework for deposition has been obtained using both radiocarbon (n ¼ 24) and luminescence (n ¼ 26) dating. It shows that aeolian transport was very active during the Late Pleniglacial, between 15 and $23 ka, leading to sand emplacement over … Show more

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“…However, the spatial distribution of superficial carbonated sand does not explain the increase in TA in 3rd-order streams. This suggests that the increase of TA is due to deeper groundwater inputs that are in contact with carbonated sand layers (Legigan, 1979;Bertran et al, 2009, Bertran et al, 2011, consistent with the increase in TA and d 13 C-DIC during the base flow period (Fig. 2a and c).…”
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confidence: 61%
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“…However, the spatial distribution of superficial carbonated sand does not explain the increase in TA in 3rd-order streams. This suggests that the increase of TA is due to deeper groundwater inputs that are in contact with carbonated sand layers (Legigan, 1979;Bertran et al, 2009, Bertran et al, 2011, consistent with the increase in TA and d 13 C-DIC during the base flow period (Fig. 2a and c).…”
supporting
confidence: 61%
“…The Leyre catchment is a very flat, coastal plain with a mean slope lower than 1.25‰ and a mean altitude lower than 50 m (Jolivet et al, 2007). The lithology is relatively homogeneous and composed of different sandy permeable surface layers dating from the Plio-Quaternary Epoch (Legigan, 1979;Bertran et al, 2009, Bertran et al, 2011 (Fig. 1).…”
Section: Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These sedimentary characteristics overlap with those found in modern aeolian sands from Mingsha Mountain ( Fig. 4c) and suffice to discriminate them from lakeshore facies (Goudie 1987;Hu et al 2001;Russell 2004, 2009;Zhang et al 2011;Bertran et al 2011Bertran et al , 2016. Aeolian horizons of the Qigequan Formation also contain some clay and mica particles apparently transported by the wind and deposited under lacustrine conditions.…”
Section: Grain Size Distributionsmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…3b). Core sandstones at 866.6 m (Qijia 1 Well) resembled (Bertran et al 2011), and outcrop around Mingsha Mountain (Fig. 3c).…”
Section: Sedimentary Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1) (Jolivet et al, 2007). The lithology is relatively homogeneous and composed of sandy permeable surface layers dating from the PlioceneQuaternary period (Bertran et al, 2009(Bertran et al, , 2011Legigan, 1979).…”
Section: Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%