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Tidal and flood signatures of settling particles in the Gaoping submarine canyon (SW Taiwan) revealed from radionuclide and flow measurements

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MARINE GEOLOGY
Volume 267, Issue 1-2, Pages 8-17

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DOI: 10.1016/j.margeo.2009.09.001

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Gaoping River; submarine canyon; sediment trap; sedimentation; Pb-210; Th-234

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  1. NSC [962611-M-001-002, 97-2611-M-001-002-MY3, 96-2611-M-110-010, 97-2745-M-110-002, 96-2611-M-110-009, 97-2745-M-110-001]

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Sediment transport and sedimentation processes in the Gaoping submarine canyon were studied using sediment trap and current meter moorings deployed at a location during the winter (January-March) and the summer (July-September) months in 2008. At the end of each deployment, sediment cores were also collected from the canyon floor at the mooring site. Samples from sediment traps and sediment cores were analyzed for Pb-210 and Th-234 by gamma spectrometry. In conjunction with particle size and flow measurements, the datasets suggest that sediment transport in the canyon is tidally-modulated in the drier winter season and flood (river)-dominated in the wetter summer season. From the magnitude and temporal variation of sediment flux in the canyon with respect to the burial flux and sediment budget on the open shelf and slope region, we reaffirm that, on annual or longer timescales, the Gaoping submarine canyon is an effective conduit transporting sediments from the Gaoping River's drainage basin (the source) to the deep South China Sea (the ultimate sink). (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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