Sedimentation rates and provenance analysis in the Southwestern Okinawa Trough since the mid-Holocene

TitleSedimentation rates and provenance analysis in the Southwestern Okinawa Trough since the mid-Holocene
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsLi, CS, Jiang, B, Li, A, Li, T, Jiang, FQ
JournalChinese Science Bulletin
Volume54
Issue7
Pagination1234-1242
ISSN1001-6538
Abstract

As a high-sedimentation rate depocenter along the path of the Kuroshio Current, the southwesternmost part of the Okinawa Trough is a key area to understand the Kuroshio history and sediments transportation. A 34.17-m-long sediment core was obtained by the advanced piston corer of Marco Polo/IMAGES XII MARION DUFRESNE during the May 2005 from the Southern Okinawa Trough at site MD05-2908. The recovered sediments were analyzed by AMS (14)C dating, coarse size fraction (> 63 mu m) extraction and moisture content determination in order to study its sedimentation flux and provenance. The depth-age relationship of core MD05-2908 was well constrained by 17 (14)C dating points. The sediments span across the mid-Holocene (6.8 ka B.P.) and have remarkablely high sedimentation rates between 1.8 and 21-2 m/ka, which is well consistent with the modern observations from sediment traps. We identified five 70-200 a periods of abnormally rapid sedimentation events at 6790-6600 a B.P., 5690-5600 a B.P., 4820-4720 a B.P., 1090-880 a B.P., and 260-190 a B.P., during which the highest sedimentation rate is up to 21-2 m/ka. In general, the lithology of the sediments were dominated by silt and clay, associated with less than 5% coarse size fraction (a parts per thousand

DOI10.1007/s11434-009-0010-0