CAI Guanqiang, CHEN Hongjun, ZHONG Hexian, CUI Zhaoguo, LI Shun. GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MAJOR ELEMENTS IN SURFACE SEDIMENTS OF THE NORTHWESTERN SOUTH CHINA SEA[J]. Marine Geology Frontiers, 2013, 29(11): 14-21.
    Citation: CAI Guanqiang, CHEN Hongjun, ZHONG Hexian, CUI Zhaoguo, LI Shun. GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MAJOR ELEMENTS IN SURFACE SEDIMENTS OF THE NORTHWESTERN SOUTH CHINA SEA[J]. Marine Geology Frontiers, 2013, 29(11): 14-21.

    GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MAJOR ELEMENTS IN SURFACE SEDIMENTS OF THE NORTHWESTERN SOUTH CHINA SEA

    • 198 samples of surface sediments collected from the northwestern South China Sea were analyzed for major elements, in order to investigate their distribution pattern, enrichment mechanism and grain size effect. The sediments in the study area have relatively high contents of SiO2,Al2O3 and CaO, 45.9%,8.53% and 16.7% respectively on average. The SiO2 and Al2O3 abundance represents detrital materials, and CaO abundance is an indicator of the bioclast component. The samples taken from the continental slope are usually high in SiO2 compared to those from continental shelf, but low in Al2O3 and CaO. The distribution patterns of Fe2O3,K2O,MgO,Na2O and TiO2 are similar to that of Al2O3, indicating that they are absorbed by fine-grained clay minerals. The correlation indicates that the dilution effect caused by quartze and carbonate also can be founded. The enrichment index for most of the major elements ranges from 1 to 2, suggesting that they mainly derived from the continental crust. However, the relatively high abundance of CaO、MnO may indicate the significant contribution of biogenesis and chemical process on the continental slope.
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