Sedimentary system response to the global sea level change in the East China Seas since the last glacial maximum

Earth-Science Reviews(2014)

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The East China Seas (ECS) is one of the world's largest continental shelf seas. Based on the combination of global sea level change and sequence stratigraphy, we systematically investigated the evolution of sedimentary system in the ECS since the last glacial maximum (LGM). We have defined the transgressive boundary layer and constructed several sedimentary models of the ECS on the sequence stratigraphy and evolution of tidal sand ridges since the LGM, and sediment “source to sink” during the high sea level. The result shows that the ECS represent a typical case for large-scale continental shelf response to the global sea level change. Three sedimentary system tracts had been formed in the ECS since the LGM. First is the lowstand system tract corresponding to the late of last glaciation and LGM (23–15.4cal.kyr B.P.). The progressive wedge occurred along the Okinawa Trough slope and the paleo-coastal zone (PCZ) along the continental shelf edge. Second is the transgressive system tract corresponding to the last deglaciation (15.4–7cal.kyr B.P.). A large-scale transgressive boundary layer and tidal sand ridges were formed in this stage. Third is the highstand system tract corresponding to the high sea level since 7cal.kyr B.P. The eddy mud, coastal current mud, present tidal sand ridge, delta, tidal flat and beach have been accumulating since then.
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Global sea level change,Sedimentary environment,Sedimentary system tract,Sediment “source to sink”,Last glacial maximum,East China Seas
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