地震调查揭示长江(长江)水下三角洲海底侵蚀地貌的形成和空间分布情况

IF 2.6 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Wei Feng, Shihao Liu, Weihua Li, Haifei Yang, Yufeng Chen, Ya Ping Wang
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由于全球变化和人类活动导致泥沙供应减少,河流三角洲面临着侵蚀挑战。尽管对长江水下三角洲(CRSD)的侵蚀过程进行了广泛的研究,但关于整个长江水下三角洲侵蚀特征的综合空间分布仍存在知识空白。为了弥补这一空白,本研究利用大量高分辨率啁啾数据集,分析了长江三角洲内海底侵蚀地貌的特征、分布和地层终止。研究结果揭示了现代 CRSD 约 2900 平方公里的广阔侵蚀区域,侵蚀深度从 10 米到 40 米不等。这些侵蚀地貌表现为大面积的截断、低凸起的冲刷海底以及切填结构,在整个 CRSD 分布不一。尤其值得注意的是,在悬浮沉积物前沿和三角洲沿岸水深 20 米的侵蚀区域之间发现了一条直线。该区域的侵蚀以截断为主,宽度达 10 千米,其后是冲刷(宽数百米,平均深度 1-2 米)的海底。坡度也影响着侵蚀作用,在北海峡近海较陡的斜坡上发现了切填结构(宽 2 千米,深约 5 米),我们将其归因于沉积物重力流。在 20 米水深之外,有宽约 20 千米的大面积截断结构,导致较古老地层的出露。侵蚀特征的空间分布,加上河流出口和地下结构,表明河流沉积物减少、河口工程、波浪作用和潮汐机制共同产生了影响。这些发现强调了沉积物排放量减少的主要影响,并强调了各种人类和自然因素在形成水下三角洲不同水深侵蚀地貌空间分布方面的共同影响。这项研究有助于深入了解侵蚀过程以及全球三角洲系统侵蚀退化的持续演变。
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Seismic investigation uncovers formation and spatial distribution of seafloor erosional features on the Changjiang (Yangtze) River subaqueous delta

River deltas face erosional challenges driven by global changes and human activities leading to diminished sediment supply. Despite extensive researches on erosional processes within the Changjiang River subaqueous delta (CRSD), there exists a knowledge gap concerning the comprehensive spatial distribution of erosional features throughout the CRSD. This study addresses this gap by utilizing a substantial dataset of high-resolution chirp data to analyze the characteristics, distributions, and stratigraphic terminations of seafloor erosional features within the CRSD. The results unveil an expansive erosion area spanning approximately 2900 km2, occurring at depths ranging from 10 to 40 m in the modern CRSD. These erosional features manifest as extensive truncations, low-relief scoured seafloor, and cut-and-fill structures, distributed variably across the CRSD. Particularly noteworthy is the identification of an alignment between the suspended sediment front and a 20 m water depth erosional area along the deltaic coast. Erosion in this area is dominated by truncations, extending ∼ 10 km in width, and followed by scoured (several hundred meters wide and ∼ 1–2 m deep on average) seafloor. Slope gradient also influences erosion, with cut-and-fill structures (2 km wide and around 5 m deep) that we attribute to sediment gravity flows are identified on steeper slopes offshore of North Channel. Beyond the 20 m water depth, extensive truncations spanning approximately 20 km wide and lead to outcrops of older strata. The spatial distribution of erosional features, coupled with river outlets and subsurface structure, suggests joint influences from reduced riverine sediments, estuarine engineering, wave actions, and tidal regimes. These findings emphasize the primary impact of sediment discharge reduction and underscore the collective influence of various anthropological and natural factors in shaping the spatial distribution of erosional features across different water depths in the subaqueous delta. Insights from this study contribute to a deep understanding of erosional processes and the ongoing evolution of erosional degradation in deltaic systems worldwide.

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Marine Geology
Marine Geology 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
6.90%
发文量
175
审稿时长
21.9 weeks
期刊介绍: Marine Geology is the premier international journal on marine geological processes in the broadest sense. We seek papers that are comprehensive, interdisciplinary and synthetic that will be lasting contributions to the field. Although most papers are based on regional studies, they must demonstrate new findings of international significance. We accept papers on subjects as diverse as seafloor hydrothermal systems, beach dynamics, early diagenesis, microbiological studies in sediments, palaeoclimate studies and geophysical studies of the seabed. We encourage papers that address emerging new fields, for example the influence of anthropogenic processes on coastal/marine geology and coastal/marine geoarchaeology. We insist that the papers are concerned with the marine realm and that they deal with geology: with rocks, sediments, and physical and chemical processes affecting them. Papers should address scientific hypotheses: highly descriptive data compilations or papers that deal only with marine management and risk assessment should be submitted to other journals. Papers on laboratory or modelling studies must demonstrate direct relevance to marine processes or deposits. The primary criteria for acceptance of papers is that the science is of high quality, novel, significant, and of broad international interest.
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