[2] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Geog Sci & Nat Resources Res, Key Lab Water Cycle & Related Land Surface Proc, 11A Da Tun Rd, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China
buried paleo-channels;
paleo-Yellow River;
paleo-Yangtze River;
submarine engineering;
western South Yellow Sea;
RIVER DELTA;
PALEOCHANNEL;
PLEISTOCENE;
EVOLUTION;
SYSTEMS;
D O I:
10.17559/TV-20160216023828
中图分类号:
T [工业技术];
学科分类号:
08 ;
摘要:
Studies on the evolution of paleo-channels in coastal areas are important for submarine engineering construction and to reveal changes in the global paleoenvironment. Thus, to explore the characteristics of paleo-channels during the late Last Glaciation in the western South Yellow Sea, digital terrain analysis method and ArcGis river extraction function were employed, high-resolution shallow stratigraphic seismic profiles and core data were analysed, and river empirical formulas were used to determine river properties and river patterns. Results indicate that the ancient river system during the late Last Glaciation of the South Yellow Sea shelf is divided into paleo-Yellow (Huanghe) and paleo-Yangtze (Changjiang) Rivers. The paleo-channels near 33 degrees N belong to the paleo-Yangtze River, and generally flow from east to northeast. The paleo-channels around 35 degrees N and 123,5 degrees E are part of the paleo-Yellow River. Compared with the paleo-Yellow River, the paleo-Yangtze River is prone to horizontal migration and has higher penetration depths and discharge. Based on the slope-width method, the paleo-Yellow River system can be considered mainly as a meandering river, whereas the paleo-Yangtze River system is largely a braided river. Remarkable differences are found between the paleo-Yangtze River and the paleo-Yellow River. The characteristics of buried paleo-channels during the late Last Glaciation can be useful in predicting the incident potential hazard of submarine engineering and in revealing the paleoenvironment changes in the South Yellow Sea shelf.