Frontiers in Earth Science (May 2021)

Origin and Paleoenvironmental Significance of the Old Red Sand Along the Southeast Coast of China

  • Qingbin Fan,
  • Qingbin Fan,
  • Jie Liao,
  • Yan Li,
  • Wei Ye,
  • Tao Wang,
  • Xiao Feng,
  • Xiao Feng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2021.681361
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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The “Old Red Sand” (ORS) along the southeast coast of China is of significant paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental significance. However, its provenance remains controversial. In this study, grain size characteristics and quartz grain surface microtextures were analyzed to study the origin and paleoenvironmental significance of the ORS, the results show that the grain size of the ORS show typical aeolian features, the quartz grain surface microtextures of the ORS show both aeolian features and subaqueous environments characteristics. Combined with the latest OSL dating data, we suggest that the ORS was coastal aeolian sand dunes developed since the last interglacial period. The formation of the ORS was restricted jointly by climate changes of the coastal area and the distance from the shoreline that resulted from sea level changes.

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