2022 INQUA LoessFest, 20-23 August, ZOOM ID: 851 209 7540 (password sent to participants) |
20thAugust, 2022 |
Chairperson: Shiling Yang |
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15:35-15:45 |
7:35-7:45 |
Welcome Remarks
Shiling Yang, Conference organizer, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences Thijs van Kolfschoten, INQUA President, Leiden University |
15:45-16:10 |
7:45-8:10 |
An Zhisheng(Keynote Speaker) |
Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Chinese loess: A key record of global changes |
16:10-16:35 |
8:10-8:35 |
Fahu Chen(Keynote Speaker) |
Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Loess deposits in central Asia and their paleoclimatic implications |
16:35-16:45 |
8:35-8:45 |
Break |
Chairperson: Huayu Lu |
China Time |
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16:45-17:00 |
8:45-9:00 |
Xiaoping Yang |
Zhejiang University |
Geomorphological, sedimentological and geochemical evidence for the provenances of aeolian sands in the sand seas and sandy lands of northern China |
17:00-17:15 |
9:00-9:15 |
Zdzisław Jary |
University of Wrocław |
Last Glacial sudden climate changes recorded in periglacial loess of Poland and western part of Ukraine |
17:15-17:30 |
9:15-9:30 |
Xiuming Liu |
Fujian Normal University |
Geological features of Quaternary loess and its significances |
17:30-17:45 |
9:30-9:45 |
Thomas Stevens |
Uppsala University |
Loess deposits in central Sweden |
17:45-18:00 |
9:45-10:00 |
Zhiwei Xu |
Nanjing University |
Present-day dust emission from northern China associated with climate change and land-use management |
18:00-19:30 |
10:00-11:30 |
Break |
Chairperson: Zdzisław Jary |
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19:30-19:45 |
11:30-11:45 |
Chaofeng Fu |
Chang'an University |
Late Miocene East Asian Summer Monsoon change recorded by Aeolian deposits of Jianzha Basin in the Northeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau |
19:45-20:00 |
11:45-12:00 |
Olga Meshcheriakova |
Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth |
Rock-magnetic properties of Late Quaternary loess-paleosol sequence of Tajikistan (Khonako-II section) |
20:00-20:15 |
12:00-12:15 |
Guoqiang Li |
Lanzhou University |
The high-resolution luminescence chronology of loess-paleosol records from central-Eastern Asia revealed differential ice volume and orbital modulation of Quaternary moisture patterns between Central and East Asia |
20:15-20:30 |
12:15-12:30 |
Sándor Gulyás |
University of Szeged |
Multimillenial paleoenvironmental, temperature variations and aeolian dynamics of the past 1 My inferred from a multiproxy study of the thickest, best resolved independently dated loess/paleosol record from SW Hungary |
20:30-20:45 |
12:30-12:45 |
Haichao Xie |
Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
The Climate and Environment Changes in the Northeastern Iran Recorded by Loess-paleosol during the Last Interglacial |
20:45-20:55 |
12:45-12:55 |
Break |
Chairperson: Thomas Stevens |
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20:55-21:10 |
12:55-13:10 |
Qiang Wang |
Zhejiang Normal University |
Holocene moisture variations in western arid central Asia inferred from loess records from NE Iran |
21:10-21:25 |
13:10-13:25 |
Natalia Taratunina |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Late Pleistocene cryogenesis of the Lower Volga loess-paleosol sequences: structure and chronology |
21:25-21:40 |
13:25-13:40 |
Yaowu Hu |
Fudan University |
Loess and Civilization: Integrated Archaeological Evidence to Reveal the Interplay of Millet Agriculture with Chinese Civilization in the Loess Areas |
21:40-21:55 |
13:40-13:55 |
Jia Jia |
Zhejiang Normal University |
Temperature dependence of pedogenic magnetic mineral formation in loess deposits |
21:55-22:10 |
13:55-14:10 |
Olga Tokareva |
Institute of Geography of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
Late Quaternary pedogenesis in loess-paleosol sequence of Obi-Mazar (Tajikistan) |
22:10-22:20 |
14:10-14:20 |
Break |
Chairperson: Natalia Taratunina Poster Session I |
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22:20-22:26 |
14:20-14:26 |
Qingzhen Hao |
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Clay mineralogy of the Stari Slankamen (Serbia) loess-paleosol sequence during the last glacial cycle —Implications for dust provenance and interglacial climate |
22:26-22:32 |
14:26-14:32 |
Shuangwen Yi |
Nanjing University |
Sea-level changes constrained by coastal loess accumulations in northern China over the past 200 ka |
22:32-22:38 |
14:32-14:38 |
Svetlana Timireva |
Institute of Geography of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
Reconstruction of the stages of loess sedimentation and paleosol development in the Pekla section (Taman peninsula, Russia) |
22:38-22:44 |
14:38-14:44 |
Yury Kononov |
Institute of Geography of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
New data on the structure of the loess-paleosol series of the middle Kuban river valley |
22:44-22:50 |
14:44-14:50 |
Yongda Wang |
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Provenance and paleoclimatic implications of loess deposits in Shandong Province, eastern China |
22:50-22:56 |
14:50-14:56 |
Shiyu Shao |
China University of Geosciences, Wuhan |
A simulation study on the interdecadal variation of summer precipitation in North China in the Late Ming and Early Qing Dynasties |
22:56-23:02 |
14:56-15:02 |
Qida Jiang |
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Modern sand supply of the Tengger Desert and temporal variations in sand provenance driven by northern Hemisphere glaciation |
23:02-23:08 |
15:02-15:08 |
Zhi Liu |
Baoji University of Arts and Sciences |
Comparative analysis of the magnetism between Chinese and Serbian loess deposits |
23:08-23:14 |
15:08-15:14 |
Ju’e Tian |
Chang’an University |
Reflectance spectra of Late Miocene Sediments from the Jianzha Basin in Northeastern Margin of the Tibetan Plateau and their Paleoclimatic Significance |
23:14-23:20 |
15:14-15:20 |
Zuzanna Kabacińska |
Babes-Bolyai University |
Revisiting natural and laboratory electron spin resonance (ESR) dose response curves of quartz from Chinese loess |
23:20-23:26 |
15:20-15:26 |
Daniela Constantin |
Babes-Bolyai University |
An empirical study on the variability of luminescence ages for coeval loess samples |
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21stAugust, 2022 |
Chairperson: Gaojun Li |
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15:55-16:10 |
7:55-8:10 |
Junsheng Nie |
Lanzhou University |
Spatial and temporal provenance variations of the Chinese Loess Plateau over the late Miocene to early Pleistocene: a window into the reorganization of the Yellow River and monsoon activity |
16:10-16:25 |
8:10-8:25 |
Yibo Yang |
Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Cenozoic Asian dust provenance changes linked to the Tibetan Plateau uplift |
16:25-16:40 |
8:25-8:40 |
Hanzhi Zhang |
Nanjing Univeristy |
Large-number detrital zircon U-Pb ages reveal global cooling caused formation of Chinese Loess Plateau during Late Miocene |
16:40-16:50 |
8:40-8:50 |
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Chairperson: Junsheng Nie |
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16:50-17:05 |
8:50-9:05 |
Haobo Zhang |
Lanzhou University |
Spatially variable provenance of the Chinese Loess Plateau |
17:05-17:20 |
9:05-9:20 |
Katja Bohm |
University of Helsinki |
Global climate change and East Asian dust sources: combined rutile geochemistry and zircon U-Pb analysis from Baode, Chinese Loess Plateau |
17:20-17:35 |
9:20-9:35 |
Jing He |
Nanjing University |
Glacial-interglacial alternations:Provenance changes of Mangshan loess indicated by detrital zircon U-Pb age |
17:35-17:50 |
9:35-9:50 |
Fan Lv |
Nanjing University |
Mineral assemblages in Chinese loess deposits: Implications for past regional weathering intensity |
17:50-18:05 |
9:50-10:05 |
Jishuai Yang |
Lanzhou University |
Sustainable intensification of millet-pig agriculture in Neolithic North China |
18:05-19:30 |
10:05-11:30 |
Break |
Chairperson: Kaja Fenn |
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19:30-19:45 |
11:30-11:45 |
Xin Wang |
Lanzhou University |
A new proxy index for wet-dry seasonality of paleoclimate using the range ofδ18O within single shell of land snails |
19:45-20:00 |
11:45-12:00 |
Shengqian Chen |
Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Holocene dust storm variations over northern China: transition from a natural forcing to an anthropogenic forcing |
20:00-20:15 |
12:00-12:15 |
Ekaterina Kulakova |
Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth RAS |
On the problem of position of the Matuyama-Brunhes transition in the loess-paleosol series of Tajikistan |
20:15-20:30 |
12:15-12:30 |
Xinxia Li |
China University of Geosciences, Wuhan |
Atlantic meridional overturning circulation modulation of late Pleistocene to middle Holocene Asian summer monsoon variability and palaeoanthropological implications |
20:30-20:45 |
12:30-12:45 |
Zisha Wang |
Northwest Institute of Ecology and Environmental Resources,Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Microcharcoals witness the Holocene vegetation history across the Loess Plateau and its implications on the plant management |
20:45-20:55 |
12:45-12:55 |
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Chairperson:Randall Schaetzl |
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20:55-21:20 |
12:55-13:20 |
Majie Fan
(Keynote Speaker) |
University of Texas Arlington |
Nature and causes of the mid-Cenozoic loess in the western USA |
21:20-21:35 |
13:20-13:35 |
Jiawei Da |
Nanjing University |
Reconstructing Pleistocene atmosphericCO2levels using paleosols from the Chinese Loess Plateau |
21:35-21:50 |
13:35-13:50 |
Zhe Wang |
Nanjing University |
Evaluation of dichromate oxidation method for extracting black carbon from loess deposits |
21:50-22:05 |
13:50-14:05 |
Wenjie Yuan |
Beijing Normal University |
Aeolian-fluvial interaction sequence indicates landforms process in the Paiku Co basin, central Himalayas |
22:05-22:15 |
14:05-14:15 |
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Chairperson: Xin Wang Poster Session II |
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22:15-22:21 |
14:15-14:21 |
Randall Schaetzl |
Michigan State University |
Mapping the Loess Cover of Wisconsin (USA) provides insight into loess depositional and re-depositional systems, post-MIS 2 |
22:21-22:27 |
14:21-14:27 |
Chunxia Zhang |
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Clay mineralogical and geochemical record from a loess-soil sequence in Chinese Loess Plateau during the past 880 ka and the implication on the East Asian Summer Monsoon |
22:27-22:33 |
14:27-14:33 |
Shujian Xu |
Linyi University |
Size-dependent geochemical characteristics of loess sequence from the Central Shandong Mountainous region: Implications for the provenance of eolian deposits in China |
22:33-22:39 |
14:33-14:39 |
Hao Lu |
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Insolation andCO2impacts on the spatial differences of the MIS-9 and MIS-11 climate between monsoonal China and central Asia |
22:39-22:45 |
14:39-14:45 |
Yunkun Shi |
Qinghai Normal University |
Environmental implications of magnetic susceptibility varied with different altitudes in aeolian loess from the Qinghai Lake area |
22:45-22:51 |
14:45-14:51 |
Yue Li |
Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Late Pleistocene dynamics of dust emissions related to Westerlies in northern Central Asia: New insights from quantifying loess provenance in the North Tian Shan |
22:51-22:57 |
14:51-14:57 |
Wubiao Li |
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Holocene variations of hydroclimate and dust activity as recorded in lake sediments in the northern margin of East Asian summer monsoon |
22:57-23:03 |
14:57-15:03 |
Lily Pfeifer |
University of Oklahoma |
Paleo-Loess from the Late Paleozoic of Eastern Equatorial Pangaea |
23:03-23:09 |
15:03-15:09 |
Wenxiao Ning |
Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy Sciences |
A Combined Rock Magnetic and Meteorological Investigation of the Precipitation Boundary Across the Tibetan Plateau |
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22ndAugust, 2022 |
Chairperson:Qingzhen Hao |
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15:30-15:55 |
7:30-7:55 |
Weijian Zhou
(Keynote Speaker) |
Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Geomagnetic tracing studies using Chinese loess10Be |
15:55-16:10 |
7:55-8:10 |
Leibin Wang |
Guangzhou University |
Effect of plant roots on radiocarbon dating results in arid central Asia |
16:10-16:25 |
8:10-8:25 |
Xiaoxu Wang |
Beijing Normal University |
OSL Chronology of Tora River’s Aeolian Profile in the Qaidam Basin, China |
16:25-16:40 |
8:25-8:40 |
Redzhep Kurbanov |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Using luminescence dating for identifying hiatuses in the loess-paleosol series of Russia |
16:40-16:50 |
8:40-8:50 |
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Chairperson:Aditi Krishna Dave |
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16:50-17:05 |
8:50-9:05 |
Gang Hu |
Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration |
Luminescence dating of Malan loess in the Sanmen Gorge: implications for sedimentation rate changes across the Chinese Loess Plateau |
17:05-17:20 |
9:05-9:20 |
Yao Gu |
Nanjing University |
Radiocarbon dating of small snail shells in loess-paleosol sequence at Mangshan, central China |
17:20-17:35 |
9:20-9:35 |
Le Li |
Nanjing University |
Developing the uranium comminution age and its applications in aeolian system |
17:35-17:50 |
9:35-9:50 |
Hema Achyuthan |
Anna University |
Pedogenesis and paleoclimate significance of Late Quaternary loess in Kashmir Valley: Evidence from stratigraphy, chronology and geochemistry |
17:50-18:05 |
9:50-10:05 |
Shihao Zhang |
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Wind-blown origin and erodibility of the black soil in Northeast China: evidence from particle size characteristics |
18:05-19:30 |
10:05-11:30 |
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Chairperson: Zihua Tang |
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19:30-19:45 |
11:30-11:45 |
Yiming Yang |
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Herding revolution in the Loess plateau |
19:45-20:00 |
11:45-12:00 |
Shijie Zhao |
University of Science and Technology of China |
Study of the origins of sacrificial victims from the Yinxu Royal Tomb using dietary isoscapes |
20:00-20:15 |
12:00-12:15 |
Jiao Li |
Northwest University, China |
Isotopic Analysis on Bone Artefacts of Bone Workshop during the Qin Dynasty in Niejiagou, Xianyang, China |
20:15-20:30 |
12:15-12:30 |
Péter Cseh |
University of Szeged |
Kurgans – a special burial site in the loessy region of the Carpathian Basin |
20:30-20:45 |
12:30-12:45 |
Lanying Shi |
Hebei Normal University |
Excavation at Jhang Bahatar, Pakistan |
20:45-20:55 |
12:45-12:55 |
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Chairperson: Zhiwei Xu |
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20:55-21:20 |
12:55-13:20 |
Gerilyn S. Soreghan
(Keynote Speaker) |
University of Oklahoma |
Loess and Dust in Permian Pangaea |
21:20-21:35 |
13:20-13:35 |
Chengcheng Ye |
Shanghai Normal University |
Application of new indices of clay minerals in tracing the chemical weathering history of the Loess Plateau in the Late Miocene |
21:35-21:50 |
13:35-13:50 |
Xinbo Gao |
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Uplift of the northeastern Tibetan Plateau leads to the extreme desertification in East Asia around 0.9 Ma |
21:50-22:05 |
13:50-14:05 |
Zihua Tang |
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Livestock supply to an imperial sacrificial site of the Early Chinese Empires evidenced by strontium isotope ratios |
22:05-22:15 |
14:05-14:15 |
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Chairperson: Lily Pfeifer Poster Session III |
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22:15-22:21 |
14:15-14:21 |
Xuelian Guo |
Lanzhou University |
Paleosols in Upper Devonian red-beds from northwest China and their paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental characteristics |
22:21-22:27 |
14:21-14:27 |
Sándor Gulyás |
University of Szeged |
Endemic evolution and Ice age refugia in a thermal lake at the fringe of a loessy landscape during the Late Glacial and the Holocene |
22:27-22:33 |
14:27-14:33 |
Jie Chen |
South China Normal University |
Late Quaternary wind erosion of Chinese loess and proximal desert evolution recorded by the accumulation of aeolian deposits on the southeastern margin of the Mu Us dune field |
22:33-22:39 |
14:33-14:39 |
Yue Du |
Beijing Normal University |
Holocene biological remains and their environmental significance in the eastern sandy land of Qinghai Lake |
22:39-22:45 |
14:39-14:45 |
Shengli Yang |
Lanzhou University |
Environmental changes in the eastern Tibetan Plateau since the last interglacial recorded from the Ganzi loess sequence |
22:45-22:51 |
14:45-14:51 |
Hongxuan Lu |
Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
800-kyr land temperature variations modulated by vegetation changes on Chinese Loess Plateau |
22:51-22:57 |
14:51-14:57 |
Yanping Sun |
Taishan University |
Dust accumulation process determined via grain size end-member modelling of Xifeng loess over the last interglacial on the Chinese Loess Plateau |
22:57-23:03 |
14:57-15:03 |
Tianxiao Wang |
Lanzhou University |
Holocene temperature variations recorded by the loess-paleosoil sequence from the Ganjia Basin in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau |
23:03-23:09 |
15:03-15:09 |
Mingliang Zhou |
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Magnetic enhancement mechanism of loess-soil sequence at Qin’an during Middle Miocene and it’s paleoclimate significance |
23:09-23:15 |
15:09-15:15 |
Anton Anoykin |
Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography RAS |
Loess archaeological sites of Final Middle Palaeolithic in the Rubas valley (North-Eastern Caucasus): stratigraphy, chronology and archaeology |
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23rdAugust, 2022 |
Chairperson: Shengwen Qi |
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15:30-15:55 |
7:30-7:55 |
Slobodan Markoví
(Keynote Speaker) |
University of Novi Sad |
Synchronicity between IRD events in Northern Atlantic and grain size variations of the Serbian loess during the last million years |
15:55-16:10 |
7:55-8:10 |
Zhiqing Li |
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Microstructural insight into the characteristics and mechanisms of compaction of an intact, compacted and remolded loess for land-creation project from the Loess Plateau |
16:10-16:25 |
8:10-8:25 |
Zhuolong Jia |
Chang’ an University |
Study on the improvement of guar gum on the anti-erosion properties and soil-water retention capacity of fiber-reinforced loess |
16:25-16:40 |
8:25-8:40 |
Xiaokun Hou |
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Water migration characteristics in thick compacted loess due to mega engineering projects |
16:40-16:50 |
8:40-8:50 |
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Chairperson: Pierre Antoine |
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16:50-17:05 |
8:50-9:05 |
Lina Ma |
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Investigation on the deformation and failure patterns of loess cut slope based on the unsaturated triaxial test in Yan'an, China |
17:05-17:20 |
9:05-9:20 |
Yaguo Zhang |
Chang'an University |
Settlement prediction of filling compacted loess soil subjected water infiltration |
17:20-17:35 |
9:20-9:35 |
Ziran Zhang |
Chang'an University |
Coupled Hydro–mechanical Behavior of Compacted Loess during Isotropic Compression |
17:35-17:50 |
9:35-9:50 |
Han Bao |
Chang'an University |
Time-dependency deterioration of two ecological materials in loess cut-slope protecting |
17:50-18:05 |
9:50-10:05 |
Evgeny Konstantinov |
Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Science |
Late Quaternary loess in the Ciscaucasia (South of Russia): distribution, composition, and source of mineral dust |
18:05-19:30 |
10:05-11:30 |
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Chairperson: Zhongshi Zhang |
China Time |
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19:30-19:55 |
11:30-11:55 |
Thomas Stevens
(Keynote Speaker) |
Uppsala University |
Neogene-Quaternary loess sources of Eurasia |
19:55-20:10 |
11:55-12:10 |
Hong Ao |
Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Orbital and millennial Asian monsoon variations across Northern Hemisphere glaciation |
20:10-20:25 |
12:10-12:25 |
László Makó |
University of Szeged |
Pécel: a special Middle and Late Pleistocene loess profile from the Northern part of the Carpathian Basin |
20:25-20:40 |
12:25-12:40 |
Haozhong Xue |
Institue of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Acadamy of Sciences |
Correlation and discussion of Chinese loess stacked records based on nonlinear time series analysis |
20:40-20:55 |
12:40-12:55 |
Dongxue Chen |
Beijing Normal University |
Holocene prehistoric human activities recorded by palynology in the Mu Us Desert, China |
20:55-21:10 |
12:55-13:10 |
Jian Kang |
Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Critical altitudinal shift from detrital to pedogenic origin of the magnetic properties of surface soils in the western Pamir Plateau, Tajikistan |
21:10-21:20 |
13:10-13:20 |
Break |
Chairperson: Sándor Gulyás Poster Session IV |
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21:20-21:26 |
13:20-13:26 |
Ruoxiao Gu |
China University of Geosciences, Wuhan |
Statistical analysis of tropical-cyclone-induced remote precipitation in Henan Province, China during 1961 and 2015 |
21:26-21:32 |
13:26-13:32 |
Peng Jia |
Chang'an University |
Leachate lithium content records paleoclimate change during the last glacial-interglacial cycle on the Loess Plateau of China |
21:32-21:38 |
13:32-13:38 |
Tianao Xu |
China University of Geosciences, Wuhan |
ENSO events during the LIG period under the background of sea level rise |
21:38-21:44 |
13:38-13:44 |
Ning Liu |
Taishan University |
High-resolution optically stimulated luminescence ages of monsoon records over the last glacial-interglacial cycles from the loess of the Chinese Loess Plateau |
21:44-21:50 |
13:44-13:50 |
Zixuan Chen |
Lanzhou University |
HIRM variation in the Ganzi loess of the eastern Tibetan Plateau since the last interglacial period and its paleotemperature implications for the source region |
21:50-21:56 |
13:50-13:56 |
Li Liu |
Lanzhou university |
Chronology and dust mass accumulation history of the Wenchuan loess on eastern Tibetan Plateau since the last glacial |
Chairperson: Shiling Yang |
21:56-22:30 |
13:56-14:30 |
Closing Remarks
Zhengtang Guo, Conference President, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences Zdzisław Jary, University of Wrocław |