Sedimentary characteristics of terrigenous debris at site MD05-2905 in the northeastern part of the South China Sea since 36 ka and evolution of the East Asian monsoon

YANG Wenguang1, ZHENG Hongbo2, WANG Ke2, XIE Xin2, CHEN Guocheng2, MEI Xi2

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Front. Earth Sci. ›› DOI: 10.1007/s11707-008-0035-8

Sedimentary characteristics of terrigenous debris at site MD05-2905 in the northeastern part of the South China Sea since 36 ka and evolution of the East Asian monsoon

  • YANG Wenguang1, ZHENG Hongbo2, WANG Ke2, XIE Xin2, CHEN Guocheng2, MEI Xi2
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Sediments with high sedimentation rate at site MD05-2905 in the Northeastern slope of the South China Sea provide unique materials for a high-resolution study on the paleoenvironment. Based on precise dating of AMS 14C, grain size analysis of terrigenous debris at core MD05-2905 was conducted after organic matter, biological carbonate and biogenic opal were removed. The results show that 15.5–63.5 ?m coarse grain size ingredients may indicate East Asian winter monsoon changes and that 2–9 ?m fine grain size ingredients may be used as a proxy of evolution of the East Asian summer monsoon. The results of grain size analysis, which suggest East Asian monsoon intensity, reveal that a winter monsoon dominated the glacial regime and a summer monsoon dominated the Holocene regime. It was also shown that the summer monsoon increased gradually,experienced several abrupt changes and reached a culmination in the early Holocene (11200–8500 a B.P.) since 36 ka. Controlled by precession periodicity, it may be related with the amount of solar radiation at the highest stage, which needs further study.

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YANG Wenguang, ZHENG Hongbo, WANG Ke, XIE Xin, CHEN Guocheng, MEI Xi. Sedimentary characteristics of terrigenous debris at site MD05-2905 in the northeastern part of the South China Sea since 36 ka and evolution of the East Asian monsoon. Front. Earth Sci., https://doi.org/10.1007/s11707-008-0035-8

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