Loess deposits are extensive wind-blown silt sequences that form some of the most continuous terrestrial records of past environmental change. Their stratigraphy is characterised by alternating loess ...
Loess deposits are extensive, wind-blown silt accumulations that form some of the most continuous terrestrial archives of Quaternary climate change. These sediments, often interbedded with palaeosols, ...
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