2019
DOI: 10.1111/bor.12383
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Variations in chemical element compositions in different types of Holocene calcareous root tubes in the Tengger Desert, NW China, and their palaeoenvironmental significance

Abstract: Calcareous root tubes (CRTs) contain abundant information about palaeoenvironmental conditions and have been used for palaeoenvironmental studies in the desert hinterlands of arid regions. However, as subclasses of CRTs, calcareous sheaths and rhizocretions are formed by different processes, and it remains unclear whether these differences produce variations in the chemical element composition. Furthermore, it remains uncertain whether variations in chemical element concentrations amongst different subclasses … Show more

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“…Previous studies in the desert suggested that rhizoliths could be used as an indicator of precipitation intensity (Gao et al, 1993;Yang, 2000;Yang et al, 2003;Chen et al, 2004;Li et al, 2015a, b;Li et al, 2017;Zhu et al, 2019). Therefore, this work combined with previous research (Sun et al, 2019b) confirmed that such application is still uncertain.…”
Section: Diagenesis and Pedogenesis Of Rhizoliths In The Sand-sedimentary Environmentsupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…Previous studies in the desert suggested that rhizoliths could be used as an indicator of precipitation intensity (Gao et al, 1993;Yang, 2000;Yang et al, 2003;Chen et al, 2004;Li et al, 2015a, b;Li et al, 2017;Zhu et al, 2019). Therefore, this work combined with previous research (Sun et al, 2019b) confirmed that such application is still uncertain.…”
Section: Diagenesis and Pedogenesis Of Rhizoliths In The Sand-sedimentary Environmentsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Carbonate rhizoliths (Sun et al, 2019b) or carbonate root tubes (Li et al, 2017) have been previously investigated in the dunes of the deserts of the Alashan Plateau, especially in the Badain Jaran Desert, Northwest China, (Gao et al, 1993;Yang, 2000;Yang et al, 2003;Chen et al, 2004;Li et al, 2015a, b;Li et al, 2017;Zhu et al, 2019; 4 / 28 Sun et al, 2019b). However, it is still unclear whether the rhizolith records can be effectively used to reconstruct the paleovegetation.…”
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“…(2015), Zhu et al. (2019). The CRTs in the four deserts were scattered horizontally or vertically on the surface of the sand layers (Figure 2).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yang (2000) first used radiocarbon methods to date the CRTs and discussed the landscape evolution and precipitation changes in the desert. In contrast to lakes in the desert hinterland, which are affected by groundwater flows, the formation of CRTs is mainly controlled by changes in soil moisture, which is affected by precipitation and evaporation but not by groundwater (Li et al, 2015a(Li et al, , 2015bGao et al, 2019;Zhu et al, 2019). Moreover, 14 C carbonate dating for Holocene CRTs is reliable at the millennial scale (Kuzyakov et al, 2006;Pustovoytov et al, 2007;Gocke et al, 2011;Li et al, 2020b).…”
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confidence: 99%