Ancient Chinese soil reveals secrets of past climate and sea level changes.
The researchers studied the grain sizes in loess and red clay deposits in China to understand past environmental changes. They analyzed samples from Tuoji Island and found that the sensitive size fractions were between 89.1-100.0μm for loess and 56.23-63.10μm for red clay. By looking at the layers of loess and paleosol, they could track how the environment and sea levels changed during the last glacial period.