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Earth Surface Dynamics
Holocene sea-level change on the central coast of Bohai Bay, China
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Fu Wang1  Yongqiang Zong3  Barbara Mauz4  Jianfen Li1  Jing Fang6  Lizhu Tian1  Yongsheng Chen1  Zhiwen Shang1  Xingyu Jiang1  Giorgio Spada7  Daniele Melini8 
[1] Tianjin Center;Key Laboratory of Coast Geo-Environment;Department of Earth Sciences, The University of Hong Kong;School of Environmental Sciences, University of Liverpool;Department of Geography and Geology, University of Salzburg;School of Geography and Environmental Sciences, Tianjin Normal University;Department of Science, University of Urbino;Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia
DOI  :  10.5194/esurf-8-679-2020
学科分类:土壤学
来源: Copernicus Publications
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【 摘 要 】

To constrain models on global sea-level change regional proxy data on coastal change are indispensable. Here, we reconstruct the Holocene sea-level history of the northernmost China Sea shelf. This region is of great interest owing to its apparent far-field position during the late Quaternary, its broad shelf and its enormous sediment load supplied by the Yellow River. This study generated 25 sea-level index points for the central Bohai coastal plain through the study of 15 sediment cores and their sedimentary facies, foraminiferal assemblages and radiocarbon dating the basal peat. The observational data were compared with sea-level predictions obtained from global glacio-isostatic adjustment (GIA) models and with published sea-level data from Sunda shelf, Tahiti and Barbados. Our observational data indicate a phase of rapid sea-level rise from c. −17 to −4 m between c. 10 and 5 ka with a peak rise of 6.4 mm a−1 during 8.7 to 7.5 ka and slower rise of 1.9 mm a−1 during 7.5 to 5.3 ka followed by a phase of slow rise from 5 to 2 ka (∼0.4 mm a−1 from −3.58 m at 5.3 ka cal BP to −2.15 m at 2.3 ka cal BP). The comparison with the sea-level predictions for the study area and the published sea-level data is insightful: in the early Holocene, Bohai Bay's sea-level rise is dominated by a combination of the eustatic and the water load components causing the levering of the broad shelf. In the mid to late Holocene the rise is dominated by a combination of tectonic subsidence and fluvial sediment load, which masks the mid-Holocene highstand recorded elsewhere in the region.

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