1995
DOI: 10.1016/0278-4343(94)e0023-f
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Pb-210 fluxes and sedimentation rates on the lower continental slope between Taiwan and the South Okinawa Trough

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“…For nearby areas outside of the strait (see Fig. 2b), we use previously published sediment accumulation rates derived from 210 Cs (Chung and Chang 1995;Huh and Su 1999;Lin et al 2002;Lee et al 2004) and magnetic inclination (Chen and Leu 1984); the results of which must be treated with caution due to differences in methodology. Thus, the basic assumption used to calculate the burial term is that the sedimentation pattern is steady over the last 5000 years since the sea level reached its present level (see Liu et al 2007 and references therein).…”
Section: Grain Size and Mass Accumulation Data Compilationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For nearby areas outside of the strait (see Fig. 2b), we use previously published sediment accumulation rates derived from 210 Cs (Chung and Chang 1995;Huh and Su 1999;Lin et al 2002;Lee et al 2004) and magnetic inclination (Chen and Leu 1984); the results of which must be treated with caution due to differences in methodology. Thus, the basic assumption used to calculate the burial term is that the sedimentation pattern is steady over the last 5000 years since the sea level reached its present level (see Liu et al 2007 and references therein).…”
Section: Grain Size and Mass Accumulation Data Compilationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One unusual feature of the SOT is that high sedimentation rates are located approximately in the lower trough, deeper than 1000 m (ranging from 0.25 to 0.52 cm a −1 estimated from the excess 210 Pb profiles of cores) while low sedimentation rates are generally in the upper trough, shallower than 1000 m [11] . Based on results from a site 1202 (24°48.24′N, 122°30.00′E) of ODP Leg 195 in the SOT, the sedimentation rate has always been high, reaching 325 cm ka −1 (0.325 cm a −1 ) since the late Holocene [12] .…”
Section: Articlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…chemical characteristics, mineralogy and physical properties of the sediments. Besides the primary production in the water column [16][17][18][19] , the sediments of SOT originate from two major terrestrial sources, Chinese mainland [16,19,20] and the Taiwan hinterland [11,18,21,22] , with negligible contributions from the Ryukyu Island Arc. Nonetheless, studies conducted in the past have mainly based on surficial sediments and particles collected by sediment traps, with scant attention to the temporal variations of the provenance and transport pathways of fine-grained terrigenous sediments.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Sedimentation rate was estimated from Pb-210 decay as approximately 0.25 cm/year (Chung and Chang, 1995). In contrast, Suiyo Seamount is far from the land, and the caldera floor is covered with volcanic pumice fragments and volcanic debris.…”
Section: Influences Of Sediment On the Chemical Composition Of Ore Dementioning
confidence: 99%