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AMS dating on glacial tills at the source area of the Urumqi River in the Tianshan Mountains and its implications

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Using accelerating mass spectrometry (AMS) dating method, a dating has been made on the primary calcium carbonate in tills and secondary calcium carbonate coating on till gravel and the roche moutonnee formed since the Last Glaciation at the source area of the Urumqi River valley in the Tianshan Mountains, northwestern China. The results reveal that the carbonate content in the tills in this noncarbonate area is high enough to date by AMS, that the carbon in the coatings on the newly exposed roche moutons and in the modern till is modern carbon and so the14C dating results in the ancient till can represent the actual ages of the till formation, and that the warm period during the Holocene began as early as 6 500 a B. P. and lasted to 1 800 a B. P.

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Yi, C., Liu, K. & Cui, Z. AMS dating on glacial tills at the source area of the Urumqi River in the Tianshan Mountains and its implications. Chin. Sci. Bull. 43, 1749–1751 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02883979

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