Abstract:
Based on the correlation analysis and factor analysis of grain size and geochemical compositions of 150 surface sediments from Jiaozhou Bay, Qingdao, East China, the spatial distribution, element correlation, and element combination were studied, and the sedimentary environmental implication of geochemical characteristics of the in-bay sediments was revealed. The results show that the surface sediments are rich in types, mainly sandy silts in Jiaozhou Bay. The major elements of the sediments are predominated by SiO
2 and Al
2O
3, and the high value area of SiO
2 is mainly distributed in the northeast and west-central areas, and the content of Al
2O
3 is higher in the estuaries of the north and northeast of the bay and near the coast, indicating that the sediments are mainly terrigenous detrital sediments. The highest trace elements is V, followed by Li and Ni, and the content distribution is similar to that of Al
2O
3. Except for CaO, the spatial variation coefficients of the elements in the bay are small, indicating that the distribution of the elements was relatively uniform. The results of the correlation analysis and factor analysis suggest that the grain size is the main factor controlling the distribution of most major and trace elements (Al
2O
3, MgO, CaO, TiO
2, MnO, Fe
2O
3, Ni, Co, Li, W, V, etc.) in the bay. The contents of CaO and P
2O
5 are mainly affected by weathering and human activities.