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Provenance of aeolian sands in the Hetao Plain, northwestern China

•This study investigated the sources of aeolian sands in the Hetao Plain.•Geochemical data were collected in the Hetao Plain and in four potential source areas.•Sand deposits were predominantly derived from Sertengshan and Yellow River sediments. Patches of aeolian sand are distributed throughout th...

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Published in:Aeolian research 2018-06, Vol.32, p.92-101
Main Authors: Yang, Xingchen, Cai, Maotang, Ye, Peisheng, Ye, Mengni, Li, Chenglu, Wu, Hang, Lu, Jing, Wang, Tao, Zhao, Zhirong, Luzhou, Yangfan, Liu, Chao
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Summary:•This study investigated the sources of aeolian sands in the Hetao Plain.•Geochemical data were collected in the Hetao Plain and in four potential source areas.•Sand deposits were predominantly derived from Sertengshan and Yellow River sediments. Patches of aeolian sand are distributed throughout the Hetao Plain, which pose threats to farming and agriculture. Identification of the provenance of the aeolian sands may help with efforts to alleviate ecological stress in Inner Mongolia and in the paleoenvironmental interpretation of sandy sequences. This study uses geochemical data to determine the provenance of aeolian sands from the Hetao Plain. Provenance discrimination diagrams revealed that the aeolian sands were mainly derived from mixed source felsic granites and granodiorites, which have undergone weak sedimentary recycling. The chemical index of alteration and A–CN–K data indicated that the aeolian sediments were transported over a short distance. Comparison of trace element and rare earth element (REE) ratios of the aeolian sands with rock samples from potential source areas has revealed that aeolian sand deposits in the Hetao Plain were mainly derived from Sertengshan and Yellow River sediments. The Langshan and Ordos Plateau may represent additional sand sources for the Hetao Plain.
ISSN:1875-9637
2212-1684
DOI:10.1016/j.aeolia.2018.02.002