ABSTRACT: Four sediment-rich incised-valley systems in China, which underlie the Luanhe fan delta, the Changjiang delta, the Qiantangjiang estuary, and the Zhujiang delta, are examined based on over 800 drill cores. These four systems are of different shapes and sizes, and are located in different tectonic zones with different tide regimes ranging from microtidal to macrotidal. Because of the abundant fluvial sediment supply and relative dominance of river forcing, sediments in the modern Qiantangjiang and paleo-Changjiang estuaries display a fining-seaward trend. This is different from the classical estuarine facies model of coarse bay-head delta, fine central basin, and coarse bay-mouth deposits. The abundant sediment supply also results ...
The importance of seasonal variations in river discharge on the morphological development of estuari...
The mode and tempo of Cenozoic fluvial input into the South China Sea by Asian rivers were strongly ...
The Gulf of Tonkin coastline migrated at an average rate of ca 60 m year−1 landward during Holocene ...
Four sediment-rich incised-valley systems in China, which underlie the Luanhe fan delta, the Changji...
A Late Quaternary stratigraphic framework of the Yangtze delta, China, has been established based on...
A Late Quaternary stratigraphic framework of the Yangtze delta, China, has been established based on...
This study presents findings concerning Late Quaternary environmental changes in the Pearl River mou...
none6siThe Luanhe Fan-Delta (LFD) is one of the most important coastal deltas in North China. Numero...
This paper reconstructs the evolutionary history of the Pearl River delta over the last 9000 years a...
The early Holocene history of the Pearl River delta is reconstructed based on a series of sediment c...
Four sedimentary facies assemblages of barrier-lagoon systems along the coast of China can be distin...
Abstract: Based on outcrop, core, logging and mud logging data, and modern deposition analog, the sa...
Abstract The Changjiang (Yangtze) is one of the largest rivers in the world. It formed a huge incise...
On many intertidal flats, lateral aggradation and reworking by large tidal channels is the dominant ...
Facies models of the internal fills of incised valleys developed in shelf and coastal settings durin...
The importance of seasonal variations in river discharge on the morphological development of estuari...
The mode and tempo of Cenozoic fluvial input into the South China Sea by Asian rivers were strongly ...
The Gulf of Tonkin coastline migrated at an average rate of ca 60 m year−1 landward during Holocene ...
Four sediment-rich incised-valley systems in China, which underlie the Luanhe fan delta, the Changji...
A Late Quaternary stratigraphic framework of the Yangtze delta, China, has been established based on...
A Late Quaternary stratigraphic framework of the Yangtze delta, China, has been established based on...
This study presents findings concerning Late Quaternary environmental changes in the Pearl River mou...
none6siThe Luanhe Fan-Delta (LFD) is one of the most important coastal deltas in North China. Numero...
This paper reconstructs the evolutionary history of the Pearl River delta over the last 9000 years a...
The early Holocene history of the Pearl River delta is reconstructed based on a series of sediment c...
Four sedimentary facies assemblages of barrier-lagoon systems along the coast of China can be distin...
Abstract: Based on outcrop, core, logging and mud logging data, and modern deposition analog, the sa...
Abstract The Changjiang (Yangtze) is one of the largest rivers in the world. It formed a huge incise...
On many intertidal flats, lateral aggradation and reworking by large tidal channels is the dominant ...
Facies models of the internal fills of incised valleys developed in shelf and coastal settings durin...
The importance of seasonal variations in river discharge on the morphological development of estuari...
The mode and tempo of Cenozoic fluvial input into the South China Sea by Asian rivers were strongly ...
The Gulf of Tonkin coastline migrated at an average rate of ca 60 m year−1 landward during Holocene ...