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Sequence stratigraphy of the subaqueous Changjiang (Yangtze River) delta since the Last Glacial Maximum.

Authors :
Xu, Taoyu
Wang, Guoqing
Shi, Xuefa
Wang, Xin
Yao, Zhengquan
Yang, Gang
Fang, Xisheng
Qiao, Shuqing
Liu, Shengfa
Wang, Xuchen
Zhao, Quanhong
Source :
Sedimentary Geology. Jan2016, Vol. 331, p132-147. 16p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

This study focuses on sedimentary research at the subaqueous Changjiang (Yangtze River) delta, based on five high-resolution seismic profiles and seven borehole cores with accurate AMS 14 C datings. Three distinct seismic units were identified from the seismic profiles according to seismic reflection characteristics, and five sedimentary facies were recognized from borehole cores. These facies constituted a fining upward sedimentary sequence in relation to postglacial sea-level transgression. Three sequence surfaces (sequence boundary (SB), transgressive surface (TS), and maximum flooding surface (MFS)) demarcate the boundaries between early transgressive system tract (E-TST), late transgressive system tract (L-TST), early highstand system tract (E-HST) and late highstand system tract (L-HST), which constitute the sixth order sequence. These system tracts were developed coevally with postglacial sea-level rise. E-TST (~ 19–12 ka BP) corresponds to an incised-valley infilling in the early stages of postglacial transgression whereas L-TST (~ 12–7.5 ka BP) was formed during the last stage of postglacial transgression. The progradational structure of L-TST reflected in seismic profiles is possibly related to the intensification of the East Asian summer monsoon. E-HST (~ 7.5–2 ka BP) was deposited in response to the highstand after maximum postglacial transgression was reached, while L-HST (~ 2 ka BP–present) was initiated by accelerated progradation of the Changjiang delta. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00370738
Volume :
331
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Sedimentary Geology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
111739751
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2015.10.014