PROVENANCE OF SURFICIAL SEDIMENTS OF THE EAST PHILIPPINE SEA:EVIDENCE FROM RARE EARTH ELEMENTS: PROVENANCE OF SURFICIAL SEDIMENTS OF THE EAST PHILIPPINE SEA:EVIDENCE FROM RARE EARTH ELEMENTS
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Abstract
To further understand the provenance of the surficial sediments in the East Philippine Sea,30 samples have been analyzed for rare earth elements(REE) compositions and clay mineral assemblages.Based on the REE data and a simplified two end-member mixing model,we quantitatively calculated the contributions of the eolian dust and the local volcanic debris to the study area.It shows that the contribution of the eolian dust to the study area is decreasing with the distance from the source area of the dust(i.e.,the Asian continent),while the contribution of the local volcanic matter shows a converse trend,with high values near the Parece Vela Trench.The results are very consistent with the conclusion from clay mineral assemblages and 87Sr/86Sr data of the studied samples and the conclusions from the two end-member mixing equation provided by published literatures.It suggests that the simplified calculation model is valid for provenance study in this region.
期刊介绍:
Marine Geology and Quaternary Geology launched in 1981 is a bimonthly academic journal sponsored by Qingdao Institute of Marine Geology, China Geological Survey, and published by the Science Press, China.The journal aims to publish original, cutting-edge, and explorative scientific results in the field of marine geology and sea-land Quaternary geology. The journal focus on reporting the latest research achievements supported by National Natural Science Foundation Project, National Key Project and International Cooperation Project, with priority to the results in China seas, global ocean and three poles, and the comparative study results between offshore and land, regional and global scientific issues.