Title :
Notice of Retraction
Loess deposition rate in the Holocene in northern Shaanxi, China
Author :
Gang Liu ; Puling Liu ; Qiong Zhang
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Geol. Hazards on Three Gorges Reservoir Area, China Three Gorges Univ., Yichang, China
Abstract :
Notice of Retraction
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We hereby retract the content of this paper. Reasonable effort should be made to remove all past references to this paper.
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Soil loss tolerance should consider the conservation of the soil as a natural resource. Erosion rates greater than loess deposition rate will cause soil depth loss. However, loess deposition rate must be determinable or predictable before they can be used as criteria for setting soil loss tolerance limits. In this study, radiocarbon dating was used to quantitatively study loess deposition rate in the Holocene in the Loess Plateau in northern Shaanxi. The average loess deposition rate of LC, YC1, and HS profile at three locations (Luochuan, Yanchang, and Hengshan) was 0.0179 cm/a, 0.0153 cm/a, and 0.0213 cm/a, respectively. Furthermore, a slope landform where LC2 profile located was reconstructed at about 12000 a B. P. by using radiocarbon age of soil, loess deposition rate and paleoclimate which was determined with magnetic susceptibility of soil samples. Finally, loess deposition rate was applied on assessment of soil erosion risk in study area and Yan´gou watershed. Therefore, this study could provide theoretical basis for determination of soil loss tolerance and assessment of soil erosion risk, also a new method for quantificational research on landform reconstruction.
Keywords :
erosion; geochronology; geomorphology; radioactive dating; soil; China; Hengshan; Holocene; LC2 profile; Loess Plateau; Luochuan; Yan´gou watershed; Yanchang; average loess deposition rate; erosion rates; landform reconstruction; magnetic susceptibility; natural resource; northern Shaanxi; paleoclimate; radiocarbon dating; slope landform; soil conservation; soil depth loss; soil erosion risk; soil loss tolerance limits; soil samples; Degradation; Geology; Laboratories; Magnetic susceptibility; Meteorology; Soil; Water conservation; landform reconstruction; loess deposition rate; paleoclimate; radiocarbon age; soil erosion risk; soil loss tolerance;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing (IITA-GRS), 2010 Second IITA International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Qingdao
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8514-7
DOI :
10.1109/IITA-GRS.2010.5602682