Understanding long-term soil processes using meteoric 10Be: A first attempt on loessic deposits

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作者
Jagercikova, M. [1 ]
Cornu, S. [1 ]
Bourles, D. [2 ]
Antoine, P. [3 ]
Mayor, M. [1 ]
Guillou, V. [2 ]
机构
[1] INRA, Geochim Sols & Eaux UR1119, F-13100 Aix En Provence, France
[2] Aix Marseille Univ, CEREGE, UMR CNRS 7330, F-13545 Aix En Provence 4, France
[3] Univ Paris 01, UMR CNRS 8591, Lab Geog Phys, Environm Quaternaires & Geoarcheol, F-92195 Meudon, France
关键词
Pedogenesis; Loess; Cosmogenic nuclides; Clay translocation; Numerical modeling; CHINESE LOESS; COSMOGENIC BE-10; FALLOUT CS-137; HALF-LIFE; ACCUMULATION; TERRACES; CLIMATE; RECORD; AGE; MIGRATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.quageo.2014.12.003
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学];
学科分类号
0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
Meteoric Be-10, due to its high affinity with soil and sediment particles, is widely used in geomorphologic and environmental studies attempting to evaluate the soil production/denudation rates or soil ages up to 10(7) years. However, the evolution of the Be-10 distribution as a function of depth is poorly known in soils as revealed by recent reviews (Graly et al., 2010; Willenbring and von Blanckenburg, 2010). In this study, Be-10 concentrations in the bulk and the 0-2 mu m (lutum) granulometric fraction of samples along Luvisols profiles developed from loess in Northern France have been measured. The bulk Be-10 concentrations are significantly higher in one of the three sites, likely reflecting differences in the inherited Be-10 concentrations of the loess parent material as well as in the accumulation rates of the later. However, the bulk Be-10 concentrations along all profiles are significantly correlated with the lutum (0-2 mu m fraction) content, the maximum Be-10 concentrations being evidenced in the Bt-horizon. Dominant adsorption of Be-10 to the lutum has been furthermore corroborated by the mass-balance calculations with as much as 79.8 +/- 9.0% of Be-10 being associated with the lutum. Contrary to the bulk Be-10 concentrations, the lutum Be-10 concentrations showed several maxima coinciding with shifts in the coarse to fine silt ratio. This was interpreted as a change in the loess deposit dynamic. Finally, using numerical modeling approach based on the advection-diffusion equation, an average downward migration of Be-10 by clay translocation was estimated. It ranges from 0.01 to 0.08 cm yr(-1). Inherited Be-10 in the loess parent material represented from 64 to 71% of the total Be-10 content in the simulated soils. Vertical Be-10 distributions and their maximum concentrations in the Bt-horizon thus mainly result from redistribution of the inherited Be-10 by clay translocation and bioturbation. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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