Sediment depositional pattern in the northern Japan Sea over the last 1200 ka and its linkages to orbital forcing

The semi‐enclosed marginal Japan Sea is sensitive to global changes and responds to orbital‐scale variability. Sediment core samples from Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Site U1423 were processed for detrital grain size and semi‐quantitative mineral analysis to assess the sediment characterization...

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Published in:Geological Journal
Main Authors: Singh, Raj K., Sahu, B., Vats, Nishant, Das, Manisha, Barik, S. Sova, Upadhyay, P., Biswal, L., Roy, S.
Other Authors: National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Science and Engineering Research Board
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/gj.4740 2024-06-02T08:14:20+00:00 Sediment depositional pattern in the northern Japan Sea over the last 1200 ka and its linkages to orbital forcing Singh, Raj K. Sahu, B. Vats, Nishant Das, Manisha Barik, S. Sova Upadhyay, P. Biswal, L. Roy, S. National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research, Ministry of Earth Sciences Science and Engineering Research Board 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/gj.4740 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/gj.4740 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Geological Journal volume 58, issue 7, page 2777-2789 ISSN 0072-1050 1099-1034 journal-article 2023 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/gj.4740 2024-05-03T10:46:24Z The semi‐enclosed marginal Japan Sea is sensitive to global changes and responds to orbital‐scale variability. Sediment core samples from Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Site U1423 were processed for detrital grain size and semi‐quantitative mineral analysis to assess the sediment characterization and depositional environment in the Japan Sea over the last 1200 ka. The mean grain data suggest the dominance of the silt size fraction over sand and clay in the whole period, while sand content increases dramatically between 600 and 150 ka. The end‐member energy modelling of grain size data suggests that sediment deposition took place under two energy conditions over the last 1200 ka. The low‐energy conditions observed during the middle Pleistocene transition (MPT) is mainly related to the wind deposition with the sediment characteristics being moderately to poorly sorted and coarse to nearly symmetrical skewed during global cooling and enhanced East Asian Winter Monsoon (EAWM) winds in the northern Japan Sea. Post MPT, periodic fluctuations between higher and lower energy conditions are observed, and the depositional environment is controlled by the EAWM wind, and precipitation intensity, glacio‐eustatic sea‐level changes and sea‐ice volumes. During the period, detrital sediments are poorly sorted and nearly symmetrically skewed, marked by the dominance of quartz, plagioclase and k‐feldspar. The spectral analysis grain size‐related data shows the presence of 228, 41 and 23 kyr orbital paced cycles, which are also observed in the Chinese Loess Plateau's normalized quartz mean grain size. This study is the first report of 228 kyr cycles from the Pleistocene Japan Sea sediments indicate that sediment deposition in the Japan Sea is associated with ~200 kyr eccentricity cycle as in the Chinese Loess Plateau. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sea ice Wiley Online Library Geological Journal 58 7 2777 2789
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description The semi‐enclosed marginal Japan Sea is sensitive to global changes and responds to orbital‐scale variability. Sediment core samples from Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Site U1423 were processed for detrital grain size and semi‐quantitative mineral analysis to assess the sediment characterization and depositional environment in the Japan Sea over the last 1200 ka. The mean grain data suggest the dominance of the silt size fraction over sand and clay in the whole period, while sand content increases dramatically between 600 and 150 ka. The end‐member energy modelling of grain size data suggests that sediment deposition took place under two energy conditions over the last 1200 ka. The low‐energy conditions observed during the middle Pleistocene transition (MPT) is mainly related to the wind deposition with the sediment characteristics being moderately to poorly sorted and coarse to nearly symmetrical skewed during global cooling and enhanced East Asian Winter Monsoon (EAWM) winds in the northern Japan Sea. Post MPT, periodic fluctuations between higher and lower energy conditions are observed, and the depositional environment is controlled by the EAWM wind, and precipitation intensity, glacio‐eustatic sea‐level changes and sea‐ice volumes. During the period, detrital sediments are poorly sorted and nearly symmetrically skewed, marked by the dominance of quartz, plagioclase and k‐feldspar. The spectral analysis grain size‐related data shows the presence of 228, 41 and 23 kyr orbital paced cycles, which are also observed in the Chinese Loess Plateau's normalized quartz mean grain size. This study is the first report of 228 kyr cycles from the Pleistocene Japan Sea sediments indicate that sediment deposition in the Japan Sea is associated with ~200 kyr eccentricity cycle as in the Chinese Loess Plateau.
author2 National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research, Ministry of Earth Sciences
Science and Engineering Research Board
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author Singh, Raj K.
Sahu, B.
Vats, Nishant
Das, Manisha
Barik, S. Sova
Upadhyay, P.
Biswal, L.
Roy, S.
spellingShingle Singh, Raj K.
Sahu, B.
Vats, Nishant
Das, Manisha
Barik, S. Sova
Upadhyay, P.
Biswal, L.
Roy, S.
Sediment depositional pattern in the northern Japan Sea over the last 1200 ka and its linkages to orbital forcing
author_facet Singh, Raj K.
Sahu, B.
Vats, Nishant
Das, Manisha
Barik, S. Sova
Upadhyay, P.
Biswal, L.
Roy, S.
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title Sediment depositional pattern in the northern Japan Sea over the last 1200 ka and its linkages to orbital forcing
title_short Sediment depositional pattern in the northern Japan Sea over the last 1200 ka and its linkages to orbital forcing
title_full Sediment depositional pattern in the northern Japan Sea over the last 1200 ka and its linkages to orbital forcing
title_fullStr Sediment depositional pattern in the northern Japan Sea over the last 1200 ka and its linkages to orbital forcing
title_full_unstemmed Sediment depositional pattern in the northern Japan Sea over the last 1200 ka and its linkages to orbital forcing
title_sort sediment depositional pattern in the northern japan sea over the last 1200 ka and its linkages to orbital forcing
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