Four sediment cores were collected from Mikawa Bay, Japan, and excess ^210pb and ^137Cs were measured by gamma spectrometry. Sedimentation rates for the four cores were determined by ^210Pb method. The sedimentation r...Four sediment cores were collected from Mikawa Bay, Japan, and excess ^210pb and ^137Cs were measured by gamma spectrometry. Sedimentation rates for the four cores were determined by ^210Pb method. The sedimentation rate range is 0.10-0.70 g/(cm^2.year). The bio-mixing depth for each core is less than 7.0 cm, and was determined by the excess 210^pb profiles as well. Therefore, the bioturbation is slight. The 210^pb-derived dates coincided with the results from ^137Cs geochronology. Acceleration in sedimentation rate due to environmental alteration has been found in cores A2.5 and 05AS8, representing two depocenters due to their topography. Evidence of the Tokal Flood in 2000 was found in core 05AS8 according to the profiles of both radioisotopes and trace metals.展开更多
基金partially benefited from a scholarship from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japana fellowship from the 21st century COE program, Dynamicsof the Sun-Earth-Life Interactive System , Japan (No. G-4).
文摘Four sediment cores were collected from Mikawa Bay, Japan, and excess ^210pb and ^137Cs were measured by gamma spectrometry. Sedimentation rates for the four cores were determined by ^210Pb method. The sedimentation rate range is 0.10-0.70 g/(cm^2.year). The bio-mixing depth for each core is less than 7.0 cm, and was determined by the excess 210^pb profiles as well. Therefore, the bioturbation is slight. The 210^pb-derived dates coincided with the results from ^137Cs geochronology. Acceleration in sedimentation rate due to environmental alteration has been found in cores A2.5 and 05AS8, representing two depocenters due to their topography. Evidence of the Tokal Flood in 2000 was found in core 05AS8 according to the profiles of both radioisotopes and trace metals.