Magnetic Properties of the Continental Shelf Sediments of the South Sea, Korea, and its Implication for Sediment Provenance

Title
Magnetic Properties of the Continental Shelf Sediments of the South Sea, Korea, and its Implication for Sediment Provenance
Author(s)
신지영; 김원년; 형기성; 이효종
KIOST Author(s)
Kim, Won Nyon(김원년)Hyeong, Ki Seong(형기성)
Alternative Author(s)
신지영; 김원년; 형기성
Publication Year
2017-12-18
Abstract
The mud deposit on the continental shelf of the South Sea of Korea are considered to originate from both Chinese and Korean rivers, mainly based on geochemical tracers, but the provenance is still debated. Magnetic properties of sediments are dominated by fine-grained particles, keeping characteristics of provenance of long-transported sediments. To obtain magnetic proxy parameters and trace provenances, surface sediments of the South Sea were subjected to magnetic measurements. Spatially, sediments showing higher concentration and coarser grain-size of magnetic minerals are distributed west and offshore of the South Sea, while sediments from east and inner shore have magnetic minerals of lower concentration and finer grain-size.re dominated by fine-grained particles, keeping characteristics of provenance of long-transported sediments. To obtain magnetic proxy parameters and trace provenances, surface sediments of the South Sea were subjected to magnetic measurements. Spatially, sediments showing higher concentration and coarser grain-size of magnetic minerals are distributed west and offshore of the South Sea, while sediments from east and inner shore have magnetic minerals of lower concentration and finer grain-size.
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/23504
Bibliographic Citation
AGU 2017, pp.GP23A-0908, 2017
Publisher
AGU
Type
Conference
Language
English
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