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Content Distributions and Its Geological Implication of Major Elements in Sediments from the Continental Shelf of the East China Sea During the Late Pleistocene

Lan Xianhong1,2,Zhang Zhixun1,2,Wang Zhongbo1,2, Chen Xiaohui1,2,Tian Zhenxing1,2   

  1. 1.Key Laboratory of Marine Hydrocarbon Resource and Environmental Geology,MLR, Qingdao266071 , Shandong, China;
    2.Qingdao Institute of Marine Geology, Qingdao266071, Shandong, China
  • Received:2014-03-07 Online:2014-11-26 Published:2014-11-26

Abstract:

Based upon analysis of lithology,grain-size,major elements and dating data for core SFK-1,which is located in the depression area of Xihu on the continental shelf of East China Sea,this contribution studied the geochemical characteristics of sediments since the Last Pleistocene. The results showed that geochemical information of elements has good indicator significances to stratigraphical division.The mean of each major element was respectively SiO2 65.35%,Al2O3 12.12%,FeO 1.75%,CaO 3.88%,MgO 2.04%, K2O 2.63%,Na2O 2.04%,TiO2 0.66%,P2O5 0.12%,MnO 0.065%,TFe2O3 4.74%,CaCO3 5.38%,with less coefficient of variation,indicated a smaller divergent extent of major element. The variations of CaCO3/TiO2, CaO/TiO2 and P2O5/TiO2 ratios can reflect the intensity of weathering;The TiO2/Al2O3 ratio can be used as a paleo-stream energy indicator to reflect the intensity of stream hydrodynamic conditions;The variations of SiO2/TiO2, Na2O/TiO2 ratios can be used as proxies to reconstruct the sedimentary hydrodynamic conditions for the whole core sediment. The divisions of the 8 layers are respectively connected with the grain size of sediment,climate change boundary, strata boundaries according to the vertical variation characteristics of major elements,which reflect the change of sediment environment in East China Sea since the late last interglacial cycle ( warm period).

Key words: Late Pleistocene, sediments, major elements, geological significance, continental shelf of the East China Sea

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  • P595
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