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CLAY MINERAL DISTRIBUTION IN THE SOUTHWESTERN CHEJU ISLAND MUD

Cho, Hyen Goo, Yi, Hi-Il, Lee, Yun Ji, Kim, Dae Choul

First published: 2013-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2013/bc3/s15.001View metrics

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Title
CLAY MINERAL DISTRIBUTION IN THE SOUTHWESTERN CHEJU ISLAND MUD
Authors
Cho, Hyen Goo, Yi, Hi-Il, Lee, Yun Ji, Kim, Dae Choul
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 13th SGEM GeoConference on WATER RESOURCES. FOREST, MARINE AND OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2013
Pages
815 - 822 pp
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
Not available yet
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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  2. Yang, S.Y., Jung, H.S., Lim, D.I. & Li, C.X. A review on the provenance discrimination of sediments in the Yellow Sea. Earth Sci. Rev., vol. 63, pp 93-120, 2003.

  3. Youn J., Yang, S. & Park, Y.A. Clay minerals and geochemistry of the bottom sediments in the northwestern Eas t China Sea. Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, vo1.25, pp 235-246,2007.

  4. Xu, D.Y. Mud sedimentation on the East China Sea shelf. Proceedings of International Symposium on Sedimentation on the Continental Shelf with Special Reference to the East China Sea, China Ocean Press, Hangzhou, pp 506–516, 1983.

  5. Milliman, J.D., Shen, H.T., Yang, Z.S. & Meade, R.H. Transport and deposition of river sediment in the Changjiang estuary and adjacent continental shelf. Cont. Shelf Res., vol. 4, pp 37-46, 1985.

  6. Milliman, J.D., Qin, Y.S., Ren, M.E. & Saito, Y. Man’'s influence on the erosion and transport of sediment by Asian rivers: the Yellow River (Huanghe) example. J. Geol. , vol. 95, 751-762, 1987.

  7. Lee, H.J. & Chough, S.K. Sediment distribution, dispersal and budget in the Yellow Sea. Marine Geology, vol. 87, pp 195-205, 1989.

  8. Park, Y.A. & Khim, B.K. Origin and dispersal of recent clay minerals in the Yellow Sea. Marine Geology, vol. 104, pp 205-213, 1992.

  9. Chough, S.K., Lee, H.J. & Yoon, S.H. Marine Geology of Korean Seas. Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2000.

  10. Chough, S.K., Kim, J.W., Lee, S.H., Shinn, Y.J., Jin, J.H., Suh, M.C. & Lee, J.S. High-resolution acoustic characteristics of epicontinental sea deposits , central -eastern Yellow Sea. Mar. Geol., vol. 188, pp 317–331, 2002.

  11. Cheng, P. Characteristics and transport mechanism of fine -grained sediments in the North Yellow Sea. PhD thesis, Institute of Oceanography, Chinese Academy of Science , 2000 (in Chinese).

  12. Lee, H.J. & Chu, Y.S. Origin of inner-shelf mud deposit in the southeastern Yellow Sea: Huksan Mud Belt. Journal of Sedimentary Research, vol. 71, pp 144-154, 2001.

  13. Zhao, Y.Y., Park, Y.A., Qin, Y.S., Choi, J.Y, Gao, S., Li, F.Y., Cheng, P. & Jiang, R.H. Material source for the Eastern Yellow Sea Mud: evidence of mineralogy and geochemistry from China -Korea joint investigation. The Yellow Sea, vol. 7, pp 22-26, 2001.

  14. Lim, D.I., Choi, J.Y., Jang, H.S., Rho, K.C. & Ahn, K.S. Recent sediment accumulation and origin of shelf mud deposits in the Yellow Sea and East China Seas. Progress in Oceanography, vol. 73, pp 145-159, 2007. GeoConference on Water Resources. Forest, Marine and Ocean Ecosystems

  15. Choi, D.-L., Lee, T.-H., Yoo, H.-S., Lim, D.-I., Huh, S. & Kim, K.-H. A Seismic Study on Muddy Sediment Deposits in the Northern Shelf of the East China Sea. Econ. Environ. Geol., vol. 38, pp 633-642, 2005 (in Korean).

  16. Milliman, J.D. & Meade, R.H. World-wide delivery of river sediment to the oceans. The Journal of Geology, vol. 91, pp 1-21, 1983.

  17. DeMaster, D.J., Mckee, B.A., Nittrouer, C.A., Qian, J.G. & Cheng, G.D. Rates of sediment accumulation and particle reworking based on radiochemical measurements from continental shelf deposits in the East China Sea. Continental Shelf Research, vol. 4, pp 143-158, 1985.

  18. Saito, Y. Sea level changes since the Last Glacial in the East China Sea. Quat. Res., vol. 37, pp 235-242, 1998.

  19. Hu, D.X. Upwelling and sedimentation dynamics. Chin. J. Oceanol. Limnol., vol. 2, pp 12-19, 1984.

  20. Yoo, D.G., Lee, C.W., Kim, S.P., Jin, J.H., Kim, J.K. & Han, H.C. Late Quaternary transgressive and highstand systems tracts in the northern East China Sea mid -shelf. Mar. Geol., vol. 82, pp 1-16, 2002.

  21. Youn, J. -S., Byun, J. -C. & Kim, Y. -S. Geochemical Ch aracteristics of the Outer - Shelf Muddy Sediments in the East China Sea. Jour. Korean Earth Science Society, v. 27, pp 198−208, 2006 (in Korean).

  22. Chough, S.K. & Kim, D.C. Dispersal of fine -grained sediments in the southeastern Yellow Sea: a steady-state model. J. Sediment. Petrol., vol. 51, pp 721-728, 1981.

  23. Liu, M.H., Wu, S.Y. & Wang, Y.J. The late Quaternary sedimentation in the Yellow Sea. Ocean Press, Beijing, 1987 (in Chinese).

  24. Khim, B.K. Sedimentological study of the muddy deposition in the Yellow Sea, Master of science in Seoul Nat. Univ., 1-106, 1988

  25. Aoki , S., Oinuma, K. & Matsuike, K. Clay mineral composition in surface sediments and the concentration of suspended maRer of the East China Sea. Sedimentation on the Continental Shelf with Special Reference to the East China Sea 2 , China Ocean Press,Beijing, pp 440-449, 1983

  26. Wang, Y., Zhu, D.K., You, K.Y., Pan, S.M., Zhu, X.D., Zou, X.Q. & Zhang, Y.Z. Evolution of radiative sand ridge field of the South Yellow Sea and its sedimentary characteristics. Sci. China, Ser. D 42, pp 97–112, 1999.

  27. Biscaye, P.E. Mineralogy and sedimentation of clay minerals in recent deep -sea clay in the Atlantic Ocean and adjacent seas and oceans. Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull., vol. 76, pp 803-832, 1965.

  28. Zhao, Y.Y., Qin, Z.Y., Li, F.Y. & Chen, Y.W. On the source and genesis of the mud in the central area of the south Yellow Sea. Chin. J. Oceanol. Limnol. , vol. 8, pp 66-73, 1990.

  29. Keller G.H. & Yincan, Y. Geotechnical properties of surface and near -surface deposits in the East China Sea. Con. Shelf Res., vol. 4, pp 159-174, 1985.

  30. Oh I.S. & Park, T. A numerical study on the dispersion of the Yangtze River water in the Yellow and East China Seas. J. Korean Soc. Oceanogr., vol. 39, pp 119-134, 2004.

  31. Alexander, C.R., DeMaster, D.J. & Nittrouer, C.A. Sediment accumulation in a modern epicontinental-shelf setting. Mar. Geol., vol. 98, pp 51–72, 1991.

  32. Yang, S.Y., Jung, H.S., Lim, D.I. & Li, C.X. A review on the provenance discrimination of sediments in the Yellow Sea. Earth Sci. Rev., vol. 63, pp 93-120, 2003.

  33. Youn J., Yang, S. & Park, Y.A. Clay minerals and geochemistry of the bottom sediments in the northwestern Eas t China Sea. Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, vo1.25, pp 235-246,2007.

  34. Xu, D.Y. Mud sedimentation on the East China Sea shelf. Proceedings of International Symposium on Sedimentation on the Continental Shelf with Special Reference to the East China Sea, China Ocean Press, Hangzhou, pp 506–516, 1983.

  35. Milliman, J.D., Shen, H.T., Yang, Z.S. & Meade, R.H. Transport and deposition of river sediment in the Changjiang estuary and adjacent continental shelf. Cont. Shelf Res., vol. 4, pp 37-46, 1985.

  36. Milliman, J.D., Qin, Y.S., Ren, M.E. & Saito, Y. Man’'s influence on the erosion and transport of sediment by Asian rivers: the Yellow River (Huanghe) example. J. Geol. , vol. 95, 751-762, 1987.

  37. Lee, H.J. & Chough, S.K. Sediment distribution, dispersal and budget in the Yellow Sea. Marine Geology, vol. 87, pp 195-205, 1989.

  38. Park, Y.A. & Khim, B.K. Origin and dispersal of recent clay minerals in the Yellow Sea. Marine Geology, vol. 104, pp 205-213, 1992.

  39. Chough, S.K., Lee, H.J. & Yoon, S.H. Marine Geology of Korean Seas. Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2000.

  40. Chough, S.K., Kim, J.W., Lee, S.H., Shinn, Y.J., Jin, J.H., Suh, M.C. & Lee, J.S. High-resolution acoustic characteristics of epicontinental sea deposits , central -eastern Yellow Sea. Mar. Geol., vol. 188, pp 317–331, 2002.

  41. Cheng, P. Characteristics and transport mechanism of fine -grained sediments in the North Yellow Sea. PhD thesis, Institute of Oceanography, Chinese Academy of Science , 2000 (in Chinese).

  42. Lee, H.J. & Chu, Y.S. Origin of inner-shelf mud deposit in the southeastern Yellow Sea: Huksan Mud Belt. Journal of Sedimentary Research, vol. 71, pp 144-154, 2001.

  43. Zhao, Y.Y., Park, Y.A., Qin, Y.S., Choi, J.Y, Gao, S., Li, F.Y., Cheng, P. & Jiang, R.H. Material source for the Eastern Yellow Sea Mud: evidence of mineralogy and geochemistry from China -Korea joint investigation. The Yellow Sea, vol. 7, pp 22-26, 2001.

  44. Lim, D.I., Choi, J.Y., Jang, H.S., Rho, K.C. & Ahn, K.S. Recent sediment accumulation and origin of shelf mud deposits in the Yellow Sea and East China Seas. Progress in Oceanography, vol. 73, pp 145-159, 2007. GeoConference on Water Resources. Forest, Marine and Ocean Ecosystems

  45. Choi, D.-L., Lee, T.-H., Yoo, H.-S., Lim, D.-I., Huh, S. & Kim, K.-H. A Seismic Study on Muddy Sediment Deposits in the Northern Shelf of the East China Sea. Econ. Environ. Geol., vol. 38, pp 633-642, 2005 (in Korean).

  46. Milliman, J.D. & Meade, R.H. World-wide delivery of river sediment to the oceans. The Journal of Geology, vol. 91, pp 1-21, 1983.

  47. DeMaster, D.J., Mckee, B.A., Nittrouer, C.A., Qian, J.G. & Cheng, G.D. Rates of sediment accumulation and particle reworking based on radiochemical measurements from continental shelf deposits in the East China Sea. Continental Shelf Research, vol. 4, pp 143-158, 1985.

  48. Saito, Y. Sea level changes since the Last Glacial in the East China Sea. Quat. Res., vol. 37, pp 235-242, 1998.

  49. Hu, D.X. Upwelling and sedimentation dynamics. Chin. J. Oceanol. Limnol., vol. 2, pp 12-19, 1984.

  50. Yoo, D.G., Lee, C.W., Kim, S.P., Jin, J.H., Kim, J.K. & Han, H.C. Late Quaternary transgressive and highstand systems tracts in the northern East China Sea mid -shelf. Mar. Geol., vol. 82, pp 1-16, 2002.

  51. Youn, J. -S., Byun, J. -C. & Kim, Y. -S. Geochemical Ch aracteristics of the Outer - Shelf Muddy Sediments in the East China Sea. Jour. Korean Earth Science Society, v. 27, pp 198−208, 2006 (in Korean).

  52. Chough, S.K. & Kim, D.C. Dispersal of fine -grained sediments in the southeastern Yellow Sea: a steady-state model. J. Sediment. Petrol., vol. 51, pp 721-728, 1981.

  53. Liu, M.H., Wu, S.Y. & Wang, Y.J. The late Quaternary sedimentation in the Yellow Sea. Ocean Press, Beijing, 1987 (in Chinese).

  54. Khim, B.K. Sedimentological study of the muddy deposition in the Yellow Sea, Master of science in Seoul Nat. Univ., 1-106, 1988

  55. Aoki , S., Oinuma, K. & Matsuike, K. Clay mineral composition in surface sediments and the concentration of suspended maRer of the East China Sea. Sedimentation on the Continental Shelf with Special Reference to the East China Sea 2 , China Ocean Press,Beijing, pp 440-449, 1983

  56. Wang, Y., Zhu, D.K., You, K.Y., Pan, S.M., Zhu, X.D., Zou, X.Q. & Zhang, Y.Z. Evolution of radiative sand ridge field of the South Yellow Sea and its sedimentary characteristics. Sci. China, Ser. D 42, pp 97–112, 1999.

  57. Biscaye, P.E. Mineralogy and sedimentation of clay minerals in recent deep -sea clay in the Atlantic Ocean and adjacent seas and oceans. Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull., vol. 76, pp 803-832, 1965.

  58. Zhao, Y.Y., Qin, Z.Y., Li, F.Y. & Chen, Y.W. On the source and genesis of the mud in the central area of the south Yellow Sea. Chin. J. Oceanol. Limnol. , vol. 8, pp 66-73, 1990.

  59. Keller G.H. & Yincan, Y. Geotechnical properties of surface and near -surface deposits in the East China Sea. Con. Shelf Res., vol. 4, pp 159-174, 1985.

  60. Oh I.S. & Park, T. A numerical study on the dispersion of the Yangtze River water in the Yellow and East China Seas. J. Korean Soc. Oceanogr., vol. 39, pp 119-134, 2004.

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