Early Pleistocene integration of the Yellow River I: Detrital-zircon evidence from the North China Plain

Volume: 546, Pages: 109691 - 109691
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
The Yellow River (YR) is one of the longest and most sediment-laden rivers in the world. However, the timing and mechanism of the integration of upstream and downstream reaches of the YR is still debated, with estimates ranging from >34 Ma to ~0.15 Ma. Here we address this debate by studying the detrital-zircon age spectra from three boreholes that penetrate late Miocene sediment in the lower YR floodplain. Our results show a significant...
Paper Details
Title
Early Pleistocene integration of the Yellow River I: Detrital-zircon evidence from the North China Plain
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
546
Pages
109691 - 109691
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