Rare earth element compositions of core sediments from the shelf of the South Sea, Korea: Their controls and origins

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作者
Jung, Hoi-Soo [2 ]
Lim, Dhongil [1 ]
Choi, Jin-Yong [3 ]
Yoo, Hae-Soo [2 ]
Rho, Kyung-Chan [2 ]
Lee, Hyun-Bok [1 ]
机构
[1] KIOST, S Sea Inst, Dept Lib Marine Samples LIMS, Geoje 656830, South Korea
[2] KIOST, Deep Sea & Marine Georesources Res Dept, Seoul 425600, South Korea
[3] Kunsan Natl Univ, Dept Oceanog, Kunsan 573701, South Korea
关键词
Rare earth elements; Heavy minerals; Sediment provenance; South Sea of Korea; Northern East China Sea; EAST CHINA SEA; YELLOW-SEA; PROVENANCE DISCRIMINATION; GEOCHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS; CHANGJIANG YANGTZE; SOUTHEASTERN COAST; GRAINED SEDIMENTS; CONTINENTAL-SHELF; SURFACE SEDIMENTS; REE GEOCHEMISTRY;
D O I
10.1016/j.csr.2012.08.008
中图分类号
P7 [海洋学];
学科分类号
0707 ;
摘要
Rare earth elements (REEs) of bulk sediments and heavy mineral samples of core sediments from the South Sea shelf, Korea, were analyzed to determine the constraints on REE concentrations and distribution patterns as well as to investigate their potential applicability for discriminating sediment provenance. Bulk sediment REEs showed large variation in concentrations and distribution patterns primarily due to grain size and carbonate dilution effects, as well as due to an abundance of heavy minerals. In the fine sandy sediments (cores EZ02-15 and 19), in particular, heavy minerals (primarily monazite and titanite/sphene) largely influenced REE compositions. Upper continental crust-normalized REE patterns of these sand-dominated sediments are characterized by enriched light REEs (LREEs), because of inclusion of heavy minerals with very high concentrations in LREEs. Notably, such a strong LREE enrichment is also observed in Korean river sediments. So, a great care must be taken when using the REE concentrations and distribution patterns of sandy and coarse silty shelf sediments as a proxy for discriminating sediment provenance. In the fine-grained muddy sediments with low heavy mineral abundance, in contrast. REE fractionation ratios and their UCC-normalized patterns seem to be reliable proxies for assessing sediment provenance. The resultant sediment origin suggested a long lateral transportation of some fine-grained Chinese river sediments (probably the Changjiang River) to the South Sea of Korea across the shelf of the northern East China Sea. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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