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Provenance discrimination of siliciclastic sediments in the middle Okinawa Trough since 30ka: Constraints from rare earth element compositions

Authors :
Xuefa Shi
Serge Berné
Zhenxia Liu
Shouye Yang
Hua Yu
Yanguang Dou
Peter D. Clift
Source :
Marine Geology (0025-3227) (Elsevier Science Bv), 2010-09, Vol. 275, N. 1-4, P. 212-220
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2010.

Abstract

The late Quaternary paleoceanography and paleoenvironment in the Okinawa Trough, East China Sea, have been well reconstructed over the last decade, while in contrast the provenance of terrigenous sediments that have accumulated there remains enigmatic. In this study, rare earth elements (REE) were used to investigate provenance changes in sediments from Core DGKS9604, taken from the middle Okinawa Trough. Discrimination plots based on REE fractionation parameters suggest that the cored sediments have variable provenances over the last 30 ka, with the lower part (ca. 31-8.2 ka) ultimately originating mostly from the Changjiang (Yangtze River) and the upper part (7.1-0 ka) primarily from Taiwan. During the Last Glacial Maximum and early deglacial period, sea level was low and the main stream of the Kuroshio Current was deflected to the east of the Ryukyu Islands. As a result the Changjiang-derived sediments might have dominated sedimentation of the middle Okinawa Trough. However, since about 7 ka the main stream of the Kuroshio Current strengthened in the area of the trough, as sea level approximated the modern position. This caused near-bottom transport of fine-grained sediments from the continental margin to the trough to become weak and instead, Taiwan-derived terrigenous sediments dominated in the middle trough. The changing provenances of terrigenous sediments into the middle Okinawa Trough are closely related to the evolution of oceanic circulation and sea level in the East China Sea. Two tephra layers in the core have distinct REE compositions and correlate well with two volcanic eruptions at 7.6 and 25.8 ka in southern Japan. (C) 2010 Published by Elsevier B.V.

Details

ISSN :
00253227
Volume :
275
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Marine Geology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8eb8bdabf25ec14a889f1bd41525acb8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2010.06.002