Cover beds older than the mid-pleistocene revolution and the provenance of their eolian components, La Sal Mountains, Utah, USA

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Contributors

  • Jana Krautz - , Chair of Physical Geography (Author)
  • Andreas Gärtner - , Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung (Author)
  • Mandy Hofmann - , Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung (Author)
  • Ulf Linnemann - , Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung (Author)
  • Arno Kleber - , Chair of Physical Geography (Author)

Abstract

We used uranium-lead (U-Pb) dating of zircons from a tephra layer deposited in the La Sal Mountains to assign an age of more than c. 1.3 Ma to underlying loess-mixed slope deposits (cover beds) and paleosols developed therein. For the first time, we show that properties of cover beds and soils before the Mid-Pleistocene Revolution were similar to those formed after the revolution. However, the deepest exposed carbonate-enriched horizon is much farther developed than younger ones, indicating that there was a period of enrichment by far exceeding intensities of younger calcic horizons some time before the revolution, possibly in Neogene times. Remarkable differences between age distributions of detrital zircons (DZ) within the cover beds allow reconstructing the regional provenance of mixed eolian matter with high accuracy: we were able to trace particular cover beds back to areas with outcropping Permian and Upper Cretaceous rocks.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-8
Number of pages8
JournalQuaternary science reviews
Volume185
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2018
Peer-reviewedYes

Keywords

Keywords

  • Colorado plateau, Eolian matter, Pleistocene, Provenance analysis, Sedimentology, U-Pb dating