TY - JOUR T1 - Late Holocene Evolution of the Mekong Subaqueous Delta, Southern Vietnam JF - Marine Geology Y1 - 2010 A1 - Xue, Z. A1 - Liu, J. P. A1 - DeMaster, D. A1 - Van Nguyen, L. A1 - Ta, T. K. O. AB - As Asia's third largest river. with regard to sediment load, the Mekong River delivers approximately 160 million tons of sediment per year to the South China Sea. High-resolution seismic profiling and coring during 2006 and 2007 cruises revealed a low gradient, subaqueous delta system, up to 20 m thick, surrounding the modern Mekong River Delta (MRD) in the west of the South China Sea. Based on clinoform structure, grain size Pb-210, AMS C-14, and delta C-13 results, the subaqueous delta is divided into four zones defined by different sedimentary processes and depositional features. Over the past 3000 yr, the evolution of the MRD has shown a morphological asymmetry indicated by a large down-drift area and a rapid progradation around Cape Camau, similar to 200 km downstream from the river mouth. This asymmetric feature is consistent with increased wave influence. The strong southwestward coastal current, strengthened by the Strong NE monsoon, plays an important role locally in longshore transport of resuspended sediments into the Gulf of Thailand. A late Holocene sediment budget for the MRD has been determined, based on the area and thickness of deltaic sediment. Approximately 80% of Mekong delivered sediment has been trapped within the delta area, which, together with a falling sea-level, resulted in a rapidly prograding MRD over the past 3000 yr. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. VL - 269 IS - 1-2 N1 - id: 848; 560AN Times Cited:0 Cited References Count:53Y JO - Late Holocene Evolution of the Mekong Subaqueous Delta, Southern Vietnam ER - TY - THES T1 - A Source-to-Sink Study of the Mekong River Delta: Hydrology, Delta Evolution, and Sediment Transport Modeling Y1 - 2010 A1 - Xue, Z. PB - North Carolina State University VL - Ph.D. ER -