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Spatial and temporal variability in sediment deposition and seabed character on the Waipaoa River margin, New Zealand

机译:新西兰怀波阿河边缘的沉积物时空变化和海床特征

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The stratigraphic record is the manifestation of a wide range of processes, interactions and responses to environmental drivers. Understanding the functioning of river sediment dispersal systems is necessary to determine the fate of sediment and associated material in the marine environment and differentiate key influences in the development of the stratigraphic record. To that end, this study uses sediment cores collected on four successive cruises (January, May and September 2010 and February 2011) on the Waipaoa River margin, New Zealand, to provide insight into spatial and temporal variability in sediment deposition and seabed character. The Waipaoa River discharges a large sediment load into an energetic coast that has a complex margin morphology. Several flood and wave events occurred during the study, and sedimentation varied spatially and temporally. X-radiographs and short-lived radioisotopes indicate emplacement of new event layers prior to all cruises. Notable variation in surficial seabed character (grain-size composition, loss-on-ignition percentage) was apparent on the inner shelf (water depths < 40 m),but mid-shelf areas and seaward had more homogeneous sediment properties. 7Be inventories indicate variable patterns of deposition related to fluvial and oceanographic conditions prior to cruises. Ephemeral sediment storage occurs on the inner-shelf of Poverty Bay, into which the Waipaoa River discharges directly, and subsequent export and dispersal patterns are linked to the relative timing and size of flood and wave events. Surficial deposits with characteristics of fluid muds and wave-enhanced sediment gravity flows were noted at some (< 25 sites total) mid-shelf and shallower sites from all cruises. During the last cruise considerable inter- and intra-site seabed variability occurred in the interbedded river-proximal inner-shelf deposits over spatial scales of less than a few kilometers. Evidence from earlier sidescan data infer that this could be related to variation in bedform development or influence. Contrasts in the observed event layering recorded over the experiment with the longer pattern of accumulation suggests stochastic dispersal behavior and reworking over time must shape the seabed to produce the time- averaged pattern of shelf sediment accumulation. This research highlights our improved ability to comprehend strata development and sheds light on the challenge of interpreting historical and ancient strata across spatial and temporal scales.
机译:地层记录是对环境驱动因素的各种过程,相互作用和响应的体现。了解河流沉积物扩散系统的功能对于确定海洋环境中沉积物和相关物质的命运以及区分地层记录发展中的关键影响是必要的。为此,本研究使用在新西兰怀波阿河边缘连续四次航行(2010年1月,2010年5月和9月以及2011年2月)上收集的沉积物核芯,来了解沉积物沉积和海床特征的时空变化。怀波阿河将大量沉积物排入高能海岸,其边缘形态复杂。在研究过程中发生了几次洪水和波浪事件,沉积物在空间和时间上都发生了变化。 X射线摄影机和寿命短的放射性同位素指示在所有巡航之前新事件层的位置。内陆架(水深<40 m)的表层海床特征(粒度组成,失火率百分比)有明显变化,但中陆区和沿海具有更均匀的沉积特性。 7Be清单表明了在航行之前与河流和海洋学状况有关的各种沉积模式。临时沉积物的储存发生在贫困湾的内陆架上,怀波阿河直接汇入该处,随后的出口和扩散方式与洪水和海浪事件的相对时间和规模有关。在所有航行中的某些中部和较浅处,发现了具有流体泥浆特征和波浪增强的沉积物重力流特征的表面沉积物。在最后一次航行期间,在不到几公里的空间尺度上,交错的河流近端内架沉积物发生了相当大的站间和站内海底变化。较早的侧面扫描数据表明,这可能与床形发育或影响的变化有关。在实验中记录的观察到的事件分层与较长堆积模式的对比表明,随机分散行为和随时间的重新加工必须塑造海床,以形成时间平均的架子沉积物堆积模式。这项研究突出了我们提高地层发育能力的能力,并阐明了在时空尺度上解释历史和古代地层的挑战。

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