2018
DOI: 10.1029/2017gc007339
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Climatically Driven Changes in the Supply of Terrigenous Sediment to the East China Sea

Abstract: We examine the paleoceanographic record over the last ∼400 kyr derived from major, trace, and rare earth elements in bulk sediment from two sites in the East China Sea drilled during Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 346. We use multivariate statistical partitioning techniques (Q‐mode factor analysis, multiple linear regression) to identify and quantify five crustal source components (Upper Continental Crust (UCC), Luochuan Loess, Xiashu Loess, Southern Japanese Islands, Kyushu Volcanics), and model… Show more

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“…This element suite has proved useful in other NW Pacific studies to discriminate between terrigenous and volcanic sources (e.g. Ziegler et al 2007;Scudder et al 2009Scudder et al , 2014Anderson et al 2018), and our use of them here also facilitates comparison to these other relevant studies. Other refractory elements (e.g.…”
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“…This element suite has proved useful in other NW Pacific studies to discriminate between terrigenous and volcanic sources (e.g. Ziegler et al 2007;Scudder et al 2009Scudder et al , 2014Anderson et al 2018), and our use of them here also facilitates comparison to these other relevant studies. Other refractory elements (e.g.…”
Section: A Qfa Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With continued progress in determination of aeolian provenance, we can also improve reconstructions and interpretations of continental margin deposits over shorter time frames (e.g. Anderson et al 2018).…”
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“…The sea is surrounded by China, Taiwan, the Japanese archipelago, and the Korean peninsula and has an open exchange with the Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea, South China Sea, and Pacific Ocean and a limited exchange with the Japan Sea. The Yangtze and Yellow Rivers discharge significant amounts of freshwater, nutrients, and sediment to the East China Sea with increased discharge during East Asian Summer Monsoon (EASM) conditions (Anderson et al, 2018;).…”
Section: East China Seamentioning
confidence: 99%