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Tectonic and climatic impacts on environmental evolution in East Asia during the Palaeogene
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  • Hanchao Jiang,
  • Jinyu Zhang,
  • Siqi Zhang,
  • Ning Zhong,
  • Shiming Wan,
  • Ian Alsop,
  • Hongyan Xu,
  • Qiaoqiao Guo,
  • Zhen Yan
Hanchao Jiang
Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration

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Jinyu Zhang
Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration
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Siqi Zhang
Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration
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Ning Zhong
Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences
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Shiming Wan
Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Ian Alsop
University of Aberdeen
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Hongyan Xu
Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration
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Qiaoqiao Guo
Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration
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Zhen Yan
Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences
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Abstract

Palaeogene Environmental evolution in East Asia remains ambiguous. Here we present integrative work including magnetostratigraphy, grain-size, geochemistry, and clay minerals from a 1609-m-thick fluviolacustrine sequence in eastern China. The results reveal two periods of tectonic control alternating with three periods of climatic control of the sedimentary evolution. Tectonic activity, as revealed by particle coarsening and reduced weathering, occurs during 65.6-59 Ma around the study area, and increases in Asia during 55-54 Ma in response to the India-Eurasia collision. Weathering enhances gradually in East Asia during 59-55 Ma, probably caused by global warming. Continuous global warming during 54-50.5 Ma is responsible for enhanced aridification in East Asia. From 50.5 to 37.6 Ma, global cooling weakens evapotranspiration and increases westerlies-derived moisture. Both aspects increase effective moisture and chemical weathering in East Asia. These results shed light on how alternating tectonism and climate change impact environmental evolution in Asia during the Palaeogene.
16 Feb 2022Published in Geophysical Research Letters volume 49 issue 3. 10.1029/2021GL096832