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Grain size and geochemistry characteristics of Core S01-10 from the central Okinawa Trough since 14 ka: Indications for sediment source and the East Asian winter monsoon

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MARINE GEOLOGY
Volume 460, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.margeo.2023.107053

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Trace elements; Sediment source; Low-temperature underflow; The East Asian winter monsoon; Okinawa Trough

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Based on grain size and trace element analysis of Core S01-10 from the western continental slope area of central Okinawa Trough, high-resolution paleoenvironment records since 14 ka had been obtained. The transportation of terrigenous materials substance from the main rivers in Chinese Mainland (the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers) to the western slope of central Okinawa Trough is affected by the East Asian winter monsoon. The analysis of grain size parameters and trace element in the western slope of central Okinawa Trough can indicate changes of provenance, sea level rising and falling, and winter monsoon in this area since 14 ka.
Okinawa Trough is a transitional zone between the shallow shelf and the deep ocean, which is covered by a large number of terrigenous materials, recording sea-level fluctuations, tectonic activities, and source-sink during the late Quaternary. Based on grain size and trace element analysis of Core S01-10 from the western continental slope area of central Okinawa Trough, high-resolution paleoenvironment records since 14 ka had been obtained. There is a significant positive correlation between the ratio data of Nb, Th, Sc and REE elements of Core S01-10, which reflects the composition characteristics of terrigenous materials. We use REEs and their discrimination plot of Gd/Yb-Yb and La/Yb-Gd/Yb to conclude that the terrigenous materials mainly came from the Yellow River during 14,000-11,500 a. Moreover, grain size parameters and the provenance discriminant function (DF) show that the transportation of terrigenous materials substance from the main rivers in Chinese Mainland (the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers) to the western slope of central Okinawa Trough is affected by the East Asian winter monsoon. This is mainly manifested in two major stages. During 14,000-11,500 a, these indicators fluctuate on the whole, but in the mass, they indicate a strong East Asian winter monsoon stage, which also leads to the formation and enhancement of the low-temperature underflow, leading to the Yellow River as the dominant source. During 11,500-1920 a, these indicators fluctuated more frequently, reflecting the strengthening/weak-ening of the East Asian winter monsoon in a shorter period. The tendency of East Asian winter monsoon analyzed by using grain size parameters and DF is consistent with the Ti content of Lake Huguang Maar on the whole, which also verifies the feasibility of the results from the side. Overall, the contribution of substance from the relevant source areas is different in different periods, but Paleo-Huanghe remains the main source. According to the study, the analysis of grain size parameters and trace element in the western slope of central Okinawa Trough can indicate changes of provenance, sea level rising and falling and winter monsoon in this area since 14 ka, which is helpful to explore and reconstruct the sediment provenance and Paleoenvironment evolution in this area since the late Pleistocene.

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