Holocene Evolution of the Outer Lake of Hwajinpo Lagoon on the Eastern Coast of Korea; Environmental Changes with Holocene Sea-Level Fluctuation of the East Sea (Sea of Japan)
Author
Yum, Jong-GwonYu, Kang-Min
Takemura, Keiji
Naruse, Toshiro
Kitamura, Akihisa
Kitagawa, Hiroyuki
Kim, Jong-Chan
Issue Date
2004-01-01Keywords
absolute ageAsia
C 14
carbon
Cenozoic
chemical ratios
chronostratigraphy
cores
dates
depositional environment
Far East
grain size
Holocene
Hwajinpo Lagoon
Invertebrata
isotopes
Japan Sea
Korea
lagoonal environment
lithostratigraphy
Mollusca
nitrogen
North Pacific
Northwest Pacific
organic compounds
Pacific Ocean
paleoenvironment
Quaternary
radioactive isotopes
sea level changes
sedimentation
sedimentation rates
sediments
South Korea
sulfur
total organic carbon
water content
West Pacific
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Yum, J.-G., Yu, K.-M., Takemura, K., Naruse, T., Kitamura, A., Kitagawa, H., & Kim, J.-C. (2004). Holocene evolution of the outer lake of Hwajinpo Lagoon on the eastern coast of Korea; Environmental changes with Holocene sea-level fluctuation of the East Sea (Sea of Japan). Radiocarbon, 46(2), 797-808.Journal
RadiocarbonDescription
From the 18th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Wellington, New Zealand, September 1-5, 2003.Additional Links
http://radiocarbon.webhost.uits.arizona.edu/Abstract
The evolution of the outer lake of Hwajinpo Lagoon in Korea has been reconstructed using environmental proxies (lithologic, geochemical, and fossil data) with a chronology established using 7 accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) radiocarbon dates. Grain size, water content, and X-ray analyses from the core of outer coastal lakes (HJ99) were used to reconstruct sedimentary environments by using total organic carbon, C/N, S, and C/S chemical proxies. Assemblages of mollusc remains also provided paleoenvironmental information. The environmental changes of the outer lake of Hwajinpo Lagoon can be divided into 6 depositional phases. The basin of the Hwajinpo was exposed and underwent a weathering process before the Holocene period. The muddy sand layer on the weathered bedrock indicated an estuarine system about 6000 BP. The laminated layer implies that the lagoonal system was anoxic between about 5500-2800 BP. The marl layer implies a relatively oxic lagoonal condition with mollusc presence about 2500 BP. The layer of very low sulfur content indicates a freshwater lake system isolated by a sand barrier about 1700 BP. Beginning about 1000 BP, the river system deposits progress progradation on the marl layer. Two erosional landforms could be related with a high standing sea level span during Holocene. These high-stands are dated at 5700 BP and 2200 BP and are supposed to have formed erosional landforms of about 1.6 amsl and 0.8 amsl, respectively. Environmental changes of the outer lake of Hwajinpo Lagoon are considered due mainly to the lake-and sea-level fluctuation during Holocene.Type
Proceedingstext
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enISSN
0033-8222ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1017/S0033822200035839
