Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition)

Previous Articles     Next Articles

Transport and Deposition of Sediment on the Shelf off Western Guangdong to Northeastern Hainan

Xu Dong1,2,3, Chu Fengyou3, Li Jiabiao3, Yang Haili3, Chen Liang4   

  1. 1.Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Science, Qingdao266071, Shandong, China;
    2.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing100049, China;
    3. Second Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, /Key Laboratory of Submarine Geosciences,State Oceanic Administration Hangzhou310012, China;
    4.South China Sea Marine Engineering Surveying Center,State Oceanic Administration,Guangzhou510300, China
  • Received:2013-09-10 Online:2014-05-26 Published:2014-05-26

Abstract:

To better understand the transport path and deposition center of Pearl River originated sediment on the shelf off western Guangdong coast, the grain size trend of 1 515 surface sediments were analyzed by using Gao-Collins method and the modern sedimentation rate of 8 core samples was measured based on 210Pb method. The results show that outside the river mouth, the main part of muddy sediment provided by Pearl River was confined to inner shelf with water depth less than 50 m, due to the combined effects of two oppositely flowing current: the coastal current and the South China Sea warm current. A modern sedimentation rate of about 0.1 cm/a on western Guangdong muddy shelf can be maintained by Pearl River originated sediment. Two modern sedimentation centers exist, they are Chuanshan Islands-Hailing Island muddy zone and the muddy area lay east of Qiongzhou Strait, controlled by island blocking and a counter-clockwise mesoscale eddy, respectively. As the source and the way of transport of coarse and fine sediment may be different, the grain size trend result may mainly reflect the transport trend of coarse sediment but not the migrating direction of fine sediment.

Key words: Pearl River, source to sink, modern sedimentation rate, grain size trend, western Guangdong, northeastern Hainan

CLC Number: 

  • P67
[1] Zhao Jianru, Chu Fengyou, Jin Lu, Yang Kehong, Ge Qian. Spatial Multi-Scale Variability of Heavy Metals in Surface Sediments of Western Pearl River Estuary [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2015, 45(6): 1772-1780.
[2] You Li,Zhang Yingzhao, Li Cai,Zhang Shaonan,Zhao Zhanjie. Based on Analysis of Sedimentary-Diagenetic Reservoir Facies to Determine “Sweet Spots” Distribution in Low Permeability from Wenchang 9 Area [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2014, 44(5): 1432-1440.
[3] Li Xiaoping, Du Jiayuan, Ding Lin, Liu Jun, Chen Weitao, Chen Shuhui, Long Gengsheng, Wang Xiangshu. Origin of Mineral Series of Anhydrite-Limonite-Kaolinite-Dolomite and Its Paleoclimate Significance: An Example from Zhujiang Formation of Well LH-3 in Eastern Pearl River Mouth Basin [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2014, 44(1): 213-221.
[4] Zhang Cuimei, Zhao Zhongxian, Sun Zhen, Pang Xiong, Liu Baojun, Li Pengchun. Tectonic Evolution of Dongsha 25 Uplift in the Baiyun Sag,Pearl River Mouth Basin [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2013, 43(1): 57-66.
[5] Zheng Rong-cai, Li Yun, Dai Chao-cheng, Gao Bo-yu, Hu Xiao-qing, Wang Chang-yong. Depositional Features of Sandy Debris Flow of Submarine Fan in Zhujiang Formation, Baiyun Sag [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2012, 42(6): 1581-1589.
[6] Chen Duan-xin, Wu Shi-guo, Shi He-sheng, Zhao Shu-juan. Seismic Characteristics and Generations of Sinkholes in the Liuhua Carbonate Platform, Pearl River Mouth Basin [J]. Journal of Jilin University(Earth Science Edition), 2012, 42(6): 1935-1943.
[7] HUANG Guan-xing, SUN Ji-chao, ZHANG Ying, LIU Jing-tao, ZHANG Yu-xi, JING Ji-hong. Content and Relationship of Heavy Metals in Groundwater of Sewage Irrigation Area in Pearl River Delta [J]. J4, 2011, 41(1): 228-234.
[8] HU Zhong-jie, CHENG Ri-hui, LI Fei, WANG Liao-liang, ZHANG Li. Elemental Geochemical Characteristics of the Xiaoping Formation in Late |
Triassic Epoch in Gaoming Area of the Western Guangdong Province
[J]. J4, 2010, 40(2): 305-303.
Viewed
Full text


Abstract

Cited

  Shared   
  Discussed   
No Suggested Reading articles found!