First Data on Modern Sedimentation Rates in the Southern Part of the Tatar Strait of the Sea of Japan

The study of natural archives, such as bottom sediments of lakes and seas, is promising for paleoreconstructions due to rapid environmental changes, human impacts, and insufficient instrumental measurement data. Based on the radioisotope dating using unsupported 210 Pb, the modern sedimentation rate...

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Veröffentlicht in:Doklady earth sciences 2022-12, Vol.507 (Suppl 3), p.S414-S417
Hauptverfasser: Aksentov, K. I., Melgunov, M. S., Alatortsev, A. V., Shi, Xuefa, Zou, Jianjun, Prushkovskaya, I. A., Bosin, A. A., Sattarova, V. V.
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Zusammenfassung:The study of natural archives, such as bottom sediments of lakes and seas, is promising for paleoreconstructions due to rapid environmental changes, human impacts, and insufficient instrumental measurement data. Based on the radioisotope dating using unsupported 210 Pb, the modern sedimentation rates were estimated for the last 150 years in the southern part of the Tatar Strait. According to CIC and CRS models, the sedimentation rate  was 0.20–0.22 сm/year.
ISSN:1028-334X
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DOI:10.1134/S1028334X22601717