JOURNAL ARTICLE
Analysis of the geometric characteristics of clinothems and the relationship with shelf‐edge trajectories of the Plio‐Pleistocene continental slope in the Qiongdongnan Basin, South China Sea.
Published In: Sedimentology, 2023, v. 70, n. 1. P. 5 1 of 3
Database: Academic Search Ultimate 2 of 3
Authored By: Liu, Mengnan; Liu, Hao; van Loon, Antonius Johannes; Xu, Jie; Hao, Shimeng; Zhang, Yingzhao 3 of 3
Abstract
Based on high‐quality two‐dimensional seismic profiles and well data, the seismic reflection characteristics from the late Pliocene and Pleistocene succession of the Qiongdongnan Basin in the South China Sea have been analysed. The result will help in understanding the sedimentological development of slope areas. Twenty coeval clinothems are recognized and four major clinothem types are distinguished. In addition, three types of shelf‐edge trajectories are recognized. The various parameters of the clinothems are analysed quantitatively and the relationships between the various clinothem types are studied in combination with the controlling roles. It is concluded that: (i) the shelf‐edge trajectories are related to the type of clinothem; (ii) fluctuations in the relative sea level, in combination with variations in sediment supply, result in different clinothem types and geometric parameters; these parameters show interdependencies; (iii) the alternations of progradation and aggradation of clinothems may provide information of the relative sea level and changes in sediment supply; (iv) some lowstand fans could develop at the foot of the slope in the central–eastern part of the basin when the relative sea level started to fall or began to rise. The results of the present study are consequently significant for further quantitative analyses of the characteristics and development of the continental slope, not only in the Qiongdongnan Basin, but also in other basins. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Additional Information
- Source:Sedimentology. 2023/01, Vol. 70, Issue 1, p5
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Oceanography
- Publication Date:2023
- ISSN:0037-0746
- DOI:10.1111/sed.13028
- Accession Number:160990575
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