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Sediment and carbon accumulation in a small tidal basin: Yuehu,Shandong Peninsula,China
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Shu?GaoEmail author  Jian-Jun?Jia
Institution:(1) Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Coast and Island Development, Nanjing University, 210093 Nanjing, China
Abstract:A small sedimentary basin (the Yuehu lagoon), located at the eastern tip of Shandong Peninsula, China, was selected to study its filling by sediment and the vertical flux of particulate organic carbon in response to natural/anthropogenic processes. Surficial and short core sediment samples were collected and analyzed to obtain data sets of grain size, organic carbon content, deposition rates and vertical fluxes of sediment and organic carbon. The analytical results show that the lagoon is covered mainly with fine-grained sediments with high deposition rate and particulate organic carbon content being found from the central part of the mud deposit. The sediment balance of the lagoon indicates high denudation rates of the catchment basin, which may be related to soil erosion in response to farming and land use pattern changes. Furthermore, preliminary analysis of the organic carbon fluxes of the Yuehu lagoon and other embayments of the region shows that these coastal systems make an important contribution to the regional shallow sea carbon burial.
Keywords:Coastal sedimentation  Coastal organic carbon burial  Tidal inlet  Eastern China coast  Land based drivers
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