Holocene depocenter shift in the middle-lower Changjiang River basins and coastal area in response to sea level change

Zhanghua Wang*, Jingpu Liu, Baocheng Zhao

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Abstract

Authors collected 38 sedimentary boreholes and numerous seismic profiles from previous publications to delineate the Holocene sedimentation rate of six major depositional sinks in the middle-lower Changjiang River basins and its river coast. The results demonstrate that the highest sedimentation rate of ca. 15 m/ka occurred in the mono-depositional sink of the former Changjiang River mouth during 10 000-8000 aBP, when post-glacial transgression happened and the Changjiang water level remained at lower stand. With the rising of the Changjiang water level in response to sea level rise, Jianghan Basin of the middle Changjiang River becomes the other important depositional sink with highest sedimentation rate of 10 m/ka since 7000 aBP. As Jianghan Basin was mostly filled up at ca. 4000 aBP, Dongting Basin and the lower Changjiang valley trapped sediments in great amounts like in the river mouth. A considerable amount of Changjiang sediments has been delivered, both eastward and southward, to the inner continental shelf of the East China Sea, especially after 2000 aBP. This indicates reduced sediment storage capacity of the middle-lower Changjiang valley and the river mouth. In total, ca. 1307.4 billion tons of sediment have deposited in the middle-lower Changjiang floodplain since 7000 aBP. In the meantime, ca. 947 billion tons of sediment have been deposited in the river coast to form the Changjiang subaqueous delta and the Zhejiang-Fujian along-shelf mud wedge. Our result also reveals two time stages with lower sedimentation rates(< 4 m/ka) in all basins during 8000 - 7000 aBP and in the estuarine area during 4000-2000 aBP, probably owing to stengthened chemical weathering of decline of monsoon precipitation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)17-26
Number of pages10
JournalFrontiers of Earth Science
Volume2
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2008

Keywords

  • Depositional sink
  • Sediment storage capacity
  • Sedimentation rate

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