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Sedimentological study of the stratigraphrat the site of Homo erectus yunxianensis in the upper Hanjiang River valley, China

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QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL
Volume 300, Issue -, Pages 75-82

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2012.12.036

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  1. National Science Foundation of China [41030637, 41271108]
  2. Ph.D. Programs Foundation of Chinese Ministry of Education [20110202130002]
  3. Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Foundation from Shaanxi Normal University of China [X2012YB04]

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Geomorphological and sedimentological investigations were carried out in the upper Hanjiang River valley. The sediments in the profile at the site of Homo erectus yunxianensis were sampled systematically. Magnetic susceptibility, loss-on-ignition, particle size distribution and geochemical elements were analyzed in the laboratory. The results show that the medium sand and gravel beds in the lower part of the profile are fluvial deposits of the third terrace land of the Hanjiang River, the upper part is a blanket of aeolian loess and palaeosol deposited from dust storms and dust falls. According to stratigraphical correlation and palaeomagnetic dating, the carbonate nodules encasing the fossils of H. erectus yunxianensis and other mammalian faunas were formed during 800-785 ka. The palaeosol overlying on the fossil layer is defined as the S-8 that was developed during the MIS-19, and the aeolian loess below the fossil layer is defined as L-9 that was deposited during MIS-20. These loess and palaeosol are similar to those over the Chinese Loess Plateau and correlatable with those in the Luochuan loess profile. They are very different from the fluvial deposits in the Hanjiang River valley. These indicate that H. erectus yunxianensis lived at a climatic transition from glacial to interglacial. These results are very important in understanding the environment of H. erectus yunxianensis in the upper Hanjiang River valley. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA. All rights reserved.

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