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Spatiotemporal patterns of sediment deposition on the northern slope of the South China Sea in the last 150,000 years 被引量:1

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摘要 The source-to-sink system of the northern South China Sea(SCS) has been widely discussed during the past few decades. Sr–Nd isotope, clay minerals and trace elements were extensively used as the proxies of sediment provenance, however, still little is known about the transport processes and controlling mechanisms on detailed spatiotemporal scales due to the limitations of these methods. Here we put forward the new provenance proxies RAKand RKCNbased on major element compositions to study the spatiotemporal changes in sediment provenance since 150 ka mainly from four sites, DLW3101, MD12-3429, ZHS-176 and MD12-3432, which are located on the northern SCS continental slope. Our results show that, spatially, the pathways and intensities of contour currents and gravity flows play important roles in sediment transport. For alongslope processes, the South China Sea Branch of Kuroshio Current(SCSBKC) and the Deep Water Current(DWC) transport sediments from southwestern Taiwan,while the Intermediate Water Current(IWC) can carry sediments from Hainan, the Red River or the Indochina Peninsula. For downslope processes, gravity flows transport materials from the Pearl River delta and shelf to the slope. Moreover, seafloor bathymetry influences sediment transport by altering the pathways of ocean currents.Temporally, the impacts of sea level and monsoon rainfall fluctuations are always superimposed over the last 150 ka. Sea level fluctuations could significantly change the distance from the Pearl River estuary to the slope, while variations in the East Asian summer monsoon(EASM) rainfall would affect continental erosion rates in the source regions.
出处 《Journal of Palaeogeography》 SCIE CSCD 2021年第3期399-415,共17页 古地理学报(英文版)
基金 National Natural Science Foundation of China (41376043, 41876061) Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation (2019A1515110896)。
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