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Characteristics of paleoflood deposits archived in unit T0403 of Yuxi Site in the Three Gorges reservoir areas, China.

Authors :
ZHU Cheng
MA ChunMei
XU Weifeng
BAI Jiujiang
ZHENG Chaogui
ZHU Guangyao
WANG HuiLin
CHEN Ye
LU XueFeng
Source :
Chinese Science Bulletin; Mar2008 Supplement 1, Vol. 53, p1-17, 17p, 7 Charts, 9 Graphs
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Based on the detailed analyses, multi-proxies such as AMS <superscript>14</superscript>C dating, grain size, component and morphology of heavy minerals, micromorphology of zircon, magnetic susceptibility, Rb/Sr and Hg content are used to research the paleoflood sediments archived in the Yuxi Site. The research indicates that, since 7.6 kaBP, at least 16 times of paleoflood with water level above Wusong Elevation 147.024 m (a.s.l.) left deposits in the Neolithic layers of unit T0403 from the Vuxi Site. The results are induced from the following aspects: (1) The plaeoflood sediments take on great similarities with modern flood sediments in the Yuxi Site and Zhongba Site in probability cumulative curves which mainly show a pattern of 3 segments in fluvial pattern. (2) There is some resemblance between the heavy mineral components and the zircon shape characteristics of paleoflood deposits and those of modern flood deposits. (3) Magnetic susceptibility values (40.44-70.1OSI) are lower than those of sediments from cultural layers (59.59-188.68Sl). (4) Hg values (290.71 -742.51 ng/g) are lower than those of sediments from cultural layers (344.16-1051 8.17 ng/g). (5) Rb/Sr values are higher than those of sediments from cultural layers, while those of the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th cultural layers are high, which shows that they are inundated by paleoflood. The reason for many flood deposits existing is related to the site situated on the first terrace where the Yuxi River joins with the Yangtze River. As there are some similarities between the plaeoflood sediments and those of the Zhongba Site, it is feasible to confirm the existence of paleoflood sediments based on the above points. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10016538
Volume :
53
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Chinese Science Bulletin
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34257884
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11434-008-5005-8