宁绍平原东部新石器遗址地层碱土金属元素地球化学特征以及对海水入侵事件的指示

Translated title of the contribution: Geochemical characteristics of alkaline earth metals in the sediments of Neolithic sites in the eastern Ningshao Plain and implications for the saltwater intrusion
  • Yu Pan
  • , Guoping Sun
  • , Shao Lei
  • , Yingying Wu
  • , Zhanghua Wang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The eastern Ningshao Plain has nurtured rich and splendid Neolithic cultures. However, interruption of the cultural accumulation in different periods has been found in many sites of the study area. To explore the characteristics of variation and mechanism in concentrations of alkaline earth metals extracted with diluted acetic acid (HAc) and to identify regional seawater intrusion events, two Neolithic sites - namely Jingtoushan and Yushan - were chosen for multiple laboratory analyses on AMS14C dating, organic geochemistry, and alkaline earth metals and the profiles were compared with stratigraphic records of other Neolithic sites in the study areas. Results show that the concentrations of alkaline earth metals Sr and Ca in the HAc leachates are sensitive to saltwater intrusion in coastal lowland, which were thus used as effective proxies for revealing the hydrological environment in the land-sea transition zone. However, change in Ba concentration was much more complex and Ba was generally lower in the mid-Holocene sediments, suggesting that Ba concentration was not only influenced by salinity but also by the amount of local riverine supply. In addition, three regional events of saltwater intrusion in the eastern Ningshao Plain at ca. 6300, 5300, and 4500 cal. aBP in the middle and late Neolithic Age were revealed, and we believe that they were linked to relative sea-level rise or extreme storm events and induced breaks in the accumulation of culture layers.

Translated title of the contributionGeochemical characteristics of alkaline earth metals in the sediments of Neolithic sites in the eastern Ningshao Plain and implications for the saltwater intrusion
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)169-180
Number of pages12
JournalMarine Geology and Quaternary Geology
Volume43
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2023
Externally publishedYes

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