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DOI10.1306/0511181617117230
Shelf-edge delta overreach at the shelf break can guarantee the delivery of terrestrial sediments to deep water at all sea-level stands
Gong, Chenglin1,2; Steel, Ronald J.3; Wang, Yingmin1; Sweet, Michael L.4; Xian, Benzhong1; Xu, Qiang5; Zhang, Bingjie3
2019
发表期刊AAPG BULLETIN
ISSN0149-1423
EISSN1558-9153
出版年2019
卷号103期号:1页码:65-90
文章类型Article
语种英语
国家Peoples R China; USA
英文摘要

How and when sediment moves from terrestrial sources to deep-water sinks is a significant area of research. We have used an array of seismic, borehole, and gravity core data sets to explore the timing and magnitude of sediment-routing to Pearl River slope over the last 478 k.y. As predicted by existing sequence stratigraphic models, most sediment dispersal to deep water is shown to have occurred during glacial sea-level falls; however, clastic detritus was still being transported into deep water during interglacial sea-level rises. We suggest that sediment routing to deep water during interglacial sea-level rise is caused by summer monsoon strengthening and resultant warmer and wetter climates, both of which have enhanced effective precipitation and sediment supply. Although some models for the delivery of sediment to deep-water basins stress the importance of proximity of canyon heads and coeval shorelines, we observed that sediment routing to deep water could occur regardless of the distance between channel head and coeval shorelines. In the present case, the success of delivery is related to the combined effects of (1) the short duration and high amplitude of sea-level oscillations during the past 478 k.y. and (2) the enhanced sediment supply caused by more humid climates and greater temperature difference between glacial and interglacial period. This hypothesis is supported by (1) observations that outer Pearl River deltas prograded as an apron over preexisting shelf edges for 10-15 km (6-9 mi) and (2) the occurrence of slope channels extending back to prodelta reaches of Pearl River shelf-edge deltas.


领域地球科学
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000455598300003
WOS关键词SOUTH CHINA SEA ; TURBIDITY-CURRENT ACTIVITY ; EAST-ASIAN MONSOON ; SEISMIC STRATIGRAPHY ; SUBMARINE CANYONS ; FLUVIAL SEDIMENT ; UPPER MIOCENE ; FAN ; MARGIN ; CLIMATE
WOS类目Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
WOS研究方向Geology
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/24497
专题地球科学
作者单位1.China Univ Petr, State Key Lab Petr Resources & Prospecting, Beijing, Peoples R China;
2.Shandong Univ Sci & Technol, Shandong Prov Key Lab Deposit Mineralizat & Sedim, Qingdao, Shandong, Peoples R China;
3.Univ Texas Austin, Jackson Sch Geosci, Austin, TX 78712 USA;
4.ExxonMobil Upstream Res Co, Spring, TX USA;
5.China Natl Offshore Oil Corp, Res Ctr, Beijing, Peoples R China
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Gong, Chenglin,Steel, Ronald J.,Wang, Yingmin,et al. Shelf-edge delta overreach at the shelf break can guarantee the delivery of terrestrial sediments to deep water at all sea-level stands[J]. AAPG BULLETIN,2019,103(1):65-90.
APA Gong, Chenglin.,Steel, Ronald J..,Wang, Yingmin.,Sweet, Michael L..,Xian, Benzhong.,...&Zhang, Bingjie.(2019).Shelf-edge delta overreach at the shelf break can guarantee the delivery of terrestrial sediments to deep water at all sea-level stands.AAPG BULLETIN,103(1),65-90.
MLA Gong, Chenglin,et al."Shelf-edge delta overreach at the shelf break can guarantee the delivery of terrestrial sediments to deep water at all sea-level stands".AAPG BULLETIN 103.1(2019):65-90.
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