Project Details
Northern Iranian loess and its palaeoclimatic implication
Applicants
Professor Dr. Manfred Anton Frechen; Professor Dr. Martin Kehl; Professorin Dr. Eva Lehndorff
Subject Area
Physical Geography
Soil Sciences
Palaeontology
Soil Sciences
Palaeontology
Term
from 2012 to 2019
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 214817320
The loess record of Northern Iran reflects numerous cycles of climate change and landscape evolution for the Middle to Late Quaternary period. The loess/palaeosol sequences represent the most important geoarchive of climate change in the region and provide an important link between loess deposits in Southeastern Europe and Central Asia. Our present understanding on the formation, climate indication and geochronology of northern Iranian loesses shall be verified with more sophisticated methods extending the chronological framework towards the Middle Pleistocene. We will unravel the amplitudes and frequencies of climate change in Northern Iran applying a comprehensive multi-proxy approach to previously examined and new loess sections. The multi-proxy approach will explore fluctuations of precipitation, temperature and wind speed in high resolution studies of rock magnetic proxies, granulometry and indicators of weathering intensity. A more precise chronological framework for loess key sections of Northern Iran will be established as based on new luminescence methods, such as post-IR IRSL at elevated temperatures and palaeomagnetic data. Seminal data is expected for large-scale stratigraphic correlations and climate reconstructions including the southern movement of the polar front during cold stages.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
Cooperation Partner
Professorin Dr. Claudia Knief