Relationship between magnetic susceptibility and grain size of sediments in the China Seas and its implications

Although magnetic susceptibility (MS) of sediments is widely used as an indicator in paleoclimate reconstructions, its significance is unclear in short-term environmental change in muddy sediments on the continental shelves of the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea. In the present study, we found pos...

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Published in:Continental shelf research Vol. 72; pp. 131 - 137
Main Authors: Zhou, Xin, Sun, Liguang, Huang, Wen, Liu, Yi, Jia, Nan, Cheng, Wenhan
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 01-01-2014
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Summary:Although magnetic susceptibility (MS) of sediments is widely used as an indicator in paleoclimate reconstructions, its significance is unclear in short-term environmental change in muddy sediments on the continental shelves of the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea. In the present study, we found positive and negative correlations between MS and the median grain size (MZ) of fine sediments near the Yangtze estuary and in the North Yellow Sea, respectively. These distinct relationships between MS and MZ depend on sources of materials thus can be used to study changes in material sources of sediments in the South Yellow Sea. According to these relationships, the positive correlation between MS and MZ in the central South Yellow Sea Mud before 1920 AD revealed the impact of materials from the Yangtze River; and the negative correlation after 1920 AD could be attributed to the changes of location of the Yangtze trunk stream to the sea. The inference of the geological change around 1920 AD was also supported by the abrupt change in trends of TOC/TN ratio. •Three sediment cores in the coastal sea mud of China were studied.•We investigated sedimentary characteristics in the sediment cores.•Relationships between MS and the MZ of sediments from different places are variable.•These relationships can be used to study changes in material sources of sediments.•Change of location of the Yangtze trunk stream to the sea around 1920 AD was detected.
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ISSN:0278-4343
1873-6955
DOI:10.1016/j.csr.2013.07.011