900公里内陆架泥带浅海沉积物中河流筑坝相干信号的探测

IF 2.6 3区 地球科学 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Rick J. Yang , James T. Liu , Chih-Chieh Su , Steven C. Chien , Aijun Wang , Zhijun Dai
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大陆架沉积物是河流流域环境变化的宝贵档案,为陆地物质向海洋环境的转移提供了重要的见解。在世界上许多主要的河流水系中,大规模的水坝建设大大减少了下游的泥沙输送。而以前的研究主要集中在这些干预措施对河道和河口的影响上,强调了诸如降低三角洲沉积速率和局部侵蚀等影响。然而,尚不确定这些变化是否会在大陆架较远的区域留下可探测的地层信号。本研究探讨了长江河口外海900公里长的浙闽泥带是否记录了与三峡大坝和水口水电站投产相关的沉积变化。为了评估人类活动的远程信号保存情况,使用一套非破坏性指标(包括粒度、粘土矿物组合、γ-密度、磁化率和颜色反射率)分析了5个年代的沉积物岩心。采用经验正交函数(EOF)分析302个下核测量值。在2002年前后观察到沉积物特征的明显变化。第一种EOF模式反映了长江沉积物的贡献,而第二种模式则反映了岷江和其他区域来源的输入,这表明即使在远端陆架沉积物中,上游人为干扰的信号也可以保留。这些发现表明,陆架沉积记录可能不仅保存了自然过程,而且还保存了整个盆地的人类影响。这强调了在使用现代陆架记录来重建过去的环境条件时需要谨慎,因为最近的人为印记可能会模糊古环境信号。通过将地层记录与多元统计技术相结合,本研究展示了一种评估陆基活动对近海沉积体系影响的有效方法,为研究现代沉积环境的人为变化提供了新的视角。
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Detection of coherent signals for river damming in shallow marine sediments along a 900-km inner shelf mud belt
Continental shelf sediments serve as valuable archives of environmental changes within river basins, providing critical insights into the transfer of terrestrial materials to marine environments. In many major river systems worldwide, large-scale dam constructions have significantly reduced downstream sediment delivery. While previous studies have primarily focused on the impacts of such interventions on river channels and estuaries, highlighting effects such as reduced deltaic sedimentation rates and localized erosion. However, it remains uncertain whether these changes leave detectable stratigraphic signals in more distal regions of the continental shelf. This study investigates whether sedimentary changes associated with the commissioning of the Three Gorges Dam and the Shuikou Hydropower Station are recorded in the 900-km-long Zhejiang–Fujian Mud Belt, located offshore from the Changjiang River mouth. To evaluate the preservation of long-range signals of man-made activities, five dated sediment cores were analyzed using a suite of non-destructive proxies, including grain size, clay mineral assemblages, γ-density, magnetic susceptibility, and color reflectance. A total of 302 downcore measurements were subjected to Empirical Orthogonal Function (EOF) analysis. Distinct shifts in sediment characteristics were observed around the year 2002. The first EOF mode reflected sediment contributions from the Changjiang River, while the second captured inputs from the Minjiang River and other regional sources, indicating that signals of upstream anthropogenic disturbances can be retained even in distal shelf deposits. These findings suggest that continental shelf sedimentary records may preserve not only natural processes but also basin-wide human influences. This underscores the need for caution when using modern shelf records to reconstruct past environmental conditions, as recent anthropogenic imprints may obscure paleoenvironmental signals. By integrating stratigraphic records with multivariate statistical techniques, this study demonstrates here an effectively approach for assessing the influence of land-based activities on offshore sedimentary systems, offering a new perspective on human-induced changes in modern depositional environments.
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CiteScore
5.60
自引率
7.10%
发文量
374
审稿时长
9 months
期刊介绍: Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science is an international multidisciplinary journal devoted to the analysis of saline water phenomena ranging from the outer edge of the continental shelf to the upper limits of the tidal zone. The journal provides a unique forum, unifying the multidisciplinary approaches to the study of the oceanography of estuaries, coastal zones, and continental shelf seas. It features original research papers, review papers and short communications treating such disciplines as zoology, botany, geology, sedimentology, physical oceanography.
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