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- Title
Clay mineral variations in Holocene terrestrial sediments from the Indus Basin
- Authors
Alizai, Anwar; Hillier, Stephen; Clift, Peter D.; Giosan, Liviu; Hurst, Andrew; VanLaningham, Sam; Macklin, Mark
- Abstract
Abstract: We employed X-ray diffraction methods to quantify clay mineral assemblages in the Indus Delta and flood plains since ~14ka, spanning a period of strong climatic change. Assemblages are dominated by smectite and illite, with minor chlorite and kaolinite. Delta sediments integrate clays from across the basin and show increasing smectite input between 13 and 7.5ka, indicating stronger chemical weathering as the summer monsoon intensified. Changes in clay mineralogy postdate changes in climate by 5–3ka, reflecting the time needed for new clay minerals to form and be transported to the delta. Samples from the flood plains in Punjab show evidence for increased chemical weathering towards the top of the sections (6–<4ka), counter to the trend in the delta, at a time of monsoon weakening. Clay mineral assemblages within sandy flood-plain sediment have higher smectite/(illite+chlorite) values than interbedded mudstones, suggestive of either stronger weathering or more sediment reworking since the Mid Holocene. We show that marine records are not always good proxies for weathering across the entire flood plain. Nonetheless, the delta record likely represents the most reliable record of basin-wide weathering response to climate change.
- Subjects
CLAY minerals; HOLOCENE Epoch; SEDIMENTS; X-ray diffraction; FLOODPLAINS; CLIMATE change; KAOLINITE
- Publication
Quaternary Research, 2012, Vol 77, Issue 3, p368
- ISSN
0033-5894
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1016/j.yqres.2012.01.008