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Holocene evolution of the Song Hong (Red River) delta system, northern Vietnam

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SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY
卷 187, 期 1-2, 页码 29-61

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DOI: 10.1016/j.sedgeo.2005.12.004

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holocene; delta; river-mouth morphology; sea-level change; sediment discharge; regime shift

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The Song Hong (Red River) delta, located on the western coast of the Gulf of Bac Bo (Tonkin) in the South China Sea, formed as a result of the Song Hong sediment discharge throughout the Holocene. The river's sedimentary basin upstream from the delta plain is not large. The delta plain comprises emerged tidal/mangrove flats formed during the sea-level highstand at +2-3 in (6-4 cal. kyr BP) and a beach-ridge strandplain, with straight-to-lobate beach ridges, on the landward and seaward sides of the delta plain, respectively. The delta affords us the opportunity to examine river-mouth morphodynamics comprehensively in relation to sediment discharge and sea-level changes. In this paper, we describe the Holocene evolution of the Song Hong delta system and the river-mouth morphodynamics on the basis of seven sediment cores, each 30-70 rn long, taken from the delta plain during 1999-2001 and 101 radiocarbon dates obtained from the core sediments. Sediments from the seven cores, consisting of incised-valley fills since the last glacial maximum, can be divided, in ascending order, into fluvial sediments composed of gravelly sand and mottled clay, tide-influenced estuarine sediments containing shell and wood fragments, and deltaic sediments composed of tide-influenced sand and mud deposits, in which the contents of sand and wood fragments increase upward. By applying sequence stratigraphic concepts, a transgressive surface can be identified at the gravelly sand-mottled clay boundary, and the maximum flooding surface can be identified at the estuarine-deltaic sediments boundary. The lowstand systems tract, transgressive systems tract, and highstand systems tract record similar to 15, 15-9, and 9-0 cal. kyr BP, respectively. During the past 9 kyr, the majority of the sediment discharged by the Song Hong accumulated in the incised valley and enhanced progradation at the river mouth. The river mouth prograded from the bay head toward the gulf, and its morphology changed from funnel-shaped (9-6 cal. kyr BP) to straight (6-2 cal. kyr BP) and finally to lobate (2-0 cal. kyr BP). The morphological change from a funnel-shaped to straight coast is interpreted to have been closely related to a hydrologic regime shift from a tide-dominated bay-head setting to a wave-influenced open-coast setting. The cessation of the sea-level rise at 6 cal. kyr BP may have played only a small role in the change of river-mouth morphology because the progradation rate decelerated from 22 to 4 m/yr. instead of accelerating at that time. The river-mouth morphodynamic change from straight to lobate was largely caused by an increase in the Song,Hong sediment discharge from 17-27 (9-2 cal. kyr BP) to 49 million t/yr (2-0 cal. kyr BP) as a result of anthropogenic deforestation along the upper reaches of the Song Hong. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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