Characteristics of Marine Terrace Sediments Formed during the Marine Isotope Stage 5e in the West South Coast of the Korean Peninsula

被引:4
|
作者
Yang, Dong-Yoon [1 ]
Han, Min [1 ,2 ]
Kim, Jin Cheul [1 ]
Lim, Jaesoo [1 ]
Yi, Sangheon [1 ]
Kim, Ju-Yong [1 ]
机构
[1] Korea Inst Geosci & Mineral Resources, Quaternary Geol Dept, Daejeon, South Korea
[2] Seoul Natl Univ, Dept Geog Educ, Seoul, South Korea
来源
ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY | 2016年 / 49卷 / 06期
关键词
marine terrace; MIS; 5e; OSL dating; Ijin-ri;
D O I
10.9719/EEG.2016.49.6.417
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
It was firstly revealed in this research that the marine terrace of the Ijin-ri (Bukpyung-myeon, Haenam-gun) was formed during the last interglacial (Marine Isotope Stage 5e; MIS 5e). The marine terrace totally ranging from 4.8 m (asl) to 8.8 m (asl) is subdivided into 4 units; Unit I ranges 4.8-5.3 m, unit II ranges 5.3-6.9 m, unit III ranges 6.98.3 m, and unit IV ranges 8.3-8.8 m. Strong evidences that units II and III were formed during MIS5e were obtained based on OSL dating, the physical characterizations such as particle size distribution, magnetic susceptibility and water content, principal element and trace element analyses, and quantitative clay mineral analysis for samples at the 30 cm intervals. The rounded gravels on the marine terrace are regarded to be originated from the clastic materials transported directly from the surrounding mountains toward the marine and abraded in the coastal area, without any fluvial processes. During the warmest period (125k, unit II), the increase in rainfall, along with the rapid rise in sea level, was likely caused the high amount of clastic materials transported to the upper part of the beach. As a result of comparing clay mineral ratios of study site with those derived from sediments of either tidal flats, or the Yellow Sea, it is interpreted that the sediments of study site were influenced from the marine. The results will be used to investigate the hydrological activity and sedimentary environment during the high sea level in the past.
引用
收藏
页码:417 / 432
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] South Greenland ice-sheet collapse during Marine Isotope Stage 11
    Alberto V. Reyes
    Anders E. Carlson
    Brian L. Beard
    Robert G. Hatfield
    Joseph S. Stoner
    Kelsey Winsor
    Bethany Welke
    David J. Ullman
    Nature, 2014, 510 : 525 - 528
  • [32] Speleothem constraints on marine isotope stage (MIS) 5 relative sea levels, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
    Moseley, Gina E.
    Smart, Peter L.
    Richards, David A.
    Hoffmann, Dirk L.
    JOURNAL OF QUATERNARY SCIENCE, 2013, 28 (03) : 293 - 300
  • [33] Highstands during Marine Isotope Stage 5: evidence from the Ironshore Formation of Grand Cayman, British West Indies
    Coyne, Morag K.
    Jones, Brian
    Ford, Derek
    QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS, 2007, 26 (3-4) : 536 - 559
  • [34] South Greenland ice-sheet collapse during Marine Isotope Stage 11
    Reyes, Alberto V.
    Carlson, Anders E.
    Beard, Brian L.
    Hatfield, Robert G.
    Stoner, Joseph S.
    Winsor, Kelsey
    Welke, Bethany
    Ullman, David J.
    NATURE, 2014, 510 (7506) : 525 - +
  • [35] Large variations of oxygen isotopes in precipitation over south-central Tibet during Marine Isotope Stage 5
    Cai, Yanjun
    Cheng, Hai
    An, Zhisheng
    Edwards, R. Lawrence
    Wang, Xianfeng
    Tan, Liangcheng
    Wang, Jin
    GEOLOGY, 2010, 38 (03) : 243 - 246
  • [36] Geotechnical Characteristics of Marine Sediments in Selected Sectors off West Coast of India vis-a-vis Provenances
    Kumar, M. R. Asoka
    Kumar, Satish
    Mathai, Thomas
    Chandran, M. Suresh
    Rajarama, K. N.
    MARINE GEORESOURCES & GEOTECHNOLOGY, 2010, 28 (04) : 275 - 287
  • [37] Model-Data Comparison of Antarctic Winter Sea-Ice Extent and Southern Ocean Sea-Surface Temperatures During Marine Isotope Stage 5e
    Chadwick, M.
    Sime, L. C.
    Allen, C. S.
    Guarino, M. -V.
    PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY, 2023, 38 (06)
  • [38] Offshore expansion of the Brazilian coastal upwelling zones during Marine Isotope Stage 5
    Lessa, Douglas V. O.
    Santos, Thiago P.
    Venancio, Igor M.
    Albuquerque, Ana Luiza S.
    GLOBAL AND PLANETARY CHANGE, 2017, 158 : 13 - 20
  • [39] Hydrological variability in Florida Straits during Marine Isotope Stage 5 cold events
    Bahr, Andre
    Nuernberg, Dirk
    Schoenfeld, Joachim
    Garbe-Schoenberg, Dieter
    PALEOCEANOGRAPHY, 2011, 26
  • [40] Asynchronous hydroclimate changes across the Tibetan Plateau during Marine Isotope Stage 5
    Hou, Yandong
    Long, Hao
    Zhang, Jingran
    Dai, Gaowen
    Zhang, Zhongshi
    QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS, 2024, 344