2022
DOI: 10.1017/qua.2022.18
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Evolution of the paleo-Daesan Bay (Nakdong River, South Korea) as a result of Holocene sea level change

Abstract: To explore sea level transgression in low-lying inland areas and its possible influence on prehistoric cultures, we investigated the physical and geochemical features of 20-m-long sedimentary cores from the previously seawater-filled Daesan Basin located in the middle reach of the present Nakdong River in Korea as proxies for seawater transgression deep inland areas due to Holocene sea level rise. Based on the relationships among grain size, total sulfur content (TS%), and carbon/sulfur (C/S) ratio, the first … Show more

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“…Based on the average values, these fluctuations can be roughly divided into five periods with reduced C/S ratios, suggesting higher salinity and more intensified anoxic conditions: 8900–8200, 7950–6500, 5200–4300, 3500–2600, and 2000–1100 cal yr BP.
Figure 7.( A–C ) Comparison of changes in the C/S ratio of core STP17-14 (this study) with those of core STP16-20 from Goheung Bay on the southern coast of Korea (Lim et al, 2019) and core STP18-06 from Daesan Plain (paleo-Daesan Bay), located at the middle reach of the Nakdong River, Korea (Lim et al, 2022). See Fig.
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“…Based on the average values, these fluctuations can be roughly divided into five periods with reduced C/S ratios, suggesting higher salinity and more intensified anoxic conditions: 8900–8200, 7950–6500, 5200–4300, 3500–2600, and 2000–1100 cal yr BP.
Figure 7.( A–C ) Comparison of changes in the C/S ratio of core STP17-14 (this study) with those of core STP16-20 from Goheung Bay on the southern coast of Korea (Lim et al, 2019) and core STP18-06 from Daesan Plain (paleo-Daesan Bay), located at the middle reach of the Nakdong River, Korea (Lim et al, 2022). See Fig.
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confidence: 89%
“…Our results demonstrate the possible utility of δ 13 C TOC , δ 34 S TS , C/S ratios, and highresolution SR records for tracing past coastal environment changes, including anoxic conditions. With regard to anticipation of global warming and coastal responses, temperature increases in (Lim et al, 2019) and core STP18-06 from Daesan Plain (paleo-Daesan Bay), located at the middle reach of the Nakdong River, Korea (Lim et al, 2022). See Fig.…”
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