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Coupling between physical processes and biogeochemistry of suspended particles over the inner shelf mud in the East China Sea

Journal
Marine Geology
Journal Volume
442
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Liu J.T
Lee J
Yang R.J
Du X
Li A
Lin Y.-S
CHIH-CHIEH SU  
DOI
10.1016/j.margeo.2021.106657
URI
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85116379117&doi=10.1016%2fj.margeo.2021.106657&partnerID=40&md5=fc194224c6e59f8e291d2e23b4cc68ed
https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/606346
Abstract
This study examines how geochemical signals regarding the source and transformation in suspended particles are transported in the marine portion of the sediment dispersal system. In the source-to-sink sedimentary continuum of a world major river, the Changjiang (Yangtze) River, is used to demonstrate the close coupling between the marine physical processes and the geochemical signals carried by suspended particles. A sediment trap mooring configured with a non-sequential sediment trap, a downward-looking ADCP, CTD, LISST-100× were deployed for 29 days in the winter of 2014 off the coast of Zhejiang Province, China in water depth of 22.5 m. The mooring rendered two types of data. Physical processes included temporal changes of water depth, currents at 11 depths, temperature at two depths, and salinity at one depth. There was 15-cm accumulation of captured particles in the trap, which rendered the total mass flux of 233.3 g/cm2/day. The trap material was analyzed for grain-size composition, total 210Pb, minerals including mica/illite, kaolinite, chlorite, k-feldspar, plagioclase, quartz, and dolomite. Organic material (TOC, TN) and carbon isotope δ13C were also measured. The range of terrestrial fraction (Ft) of the trap material was between 45–60%. EOF analysis was used to examine the covariability in both data sets. For the physical data set, 37 variables were used in the analysis. For the sediment trap material, 15 variables were used. The EOF results of the physical processes indicate the tidal flow was the most important physical forcing for the transport of suspended particles and water masses that carried marine- and terrestrial-sourced particles. Wave and current combined resuspension entrained reworked sediment off the seabed, which was then transported landward or seaward. The most important covariability of the particle properties in the sediment trap was caused by hydrodynamic sorting that separated the clay from silt and sand sizes. Geochemical signals of the particles were carried by clay and the particle mass (dry weight) was associated with silt and sand. The temporal characteristics of the sorting show the spring-neap tidal cycle. The next major distinction was the contrast between terrestrial- and marine-sourced materials. The EOF analysis further distinguish contributions from the distal Changjiang River and proximal small rivers at the tertiary level of the covariability. The coverabilities in both data sets show close correspondence. Our findings give firm evidence to show marine processes dominated the transport of land-derived fluvial sediment and the incorporation of marine-sourced particles into the dispersal system. There is complexity in both physical processes and geochemical signals of suspended particles. However, our study points out the close coupling between the two. ? 2021 The Authors
Subjects
Hydrodynamic sorting
Non-sequential sediment trap
Provenance
Resuspension
River plume
Settling
Source-to-sink pathway
Spring-neap tide
Geochemistry
Hydrodynamics
Kaolinite
Mica
Mooring
Particle size analysis
Rivers
Screening
Silt
Sorting
Suspended sediments
Physical process
Re-suspension
Source to sinks
Feldspar
biogeochemistry
fluvial deposit
salinity
sediment transport
sediment trap
source-sink dynamics
water depth
China
East China Sea
Pacific Ocean
Yangtze Basin
SDGs

[SDGs]SDG14

Type
journal article

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