Turbidite Events Recorded in Deep-sea Core IR-GC1 off Western Sumatra: Evidence from Grain-size Distribution
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The authors appreciate the assistance of all cruise members on the R/V Dayangyihao during the DY105-17A cruise. This work was granted by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 41106052), China Ocean Mineral Resources R&D Association project (DY125-12-R-03), the Fundamental Research Funds for National Nonprofit Institute Grant (JG1511). Thanks are given to Akiningbagbe Edward Akintoye and Popoola Samuel Olatunde from Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research for their improvement of the manuscript. We appreciate the valuable comments and suggestions given by the two anonymous reviewers.

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    Sediment core IR-GC1, from the abyssal basin of the Indian Ocean off Sumatra, may provide important information on depositional events related to earthquakes and tsunamis. In this study, based on a combination of grain-size analysis with lithological studies and oxygen isotope stratigraphy, seven deep-sea turbidite layers were identified, corresponding to seven turbidity events that occurred at 128–130, 105–107, 98–100, 86–87, 50–53, 37–41 and 20–29 ka. The sediments of the turbidite deposits are characterized by coarse grain sizes, poor sorting, wide kurtosis, bimodal frequency distributions and clear depositional variations. Particle size grading is also an important signature of deep-sea turbidite deposits and can be used as an indicator to identify turbidite layers. Possible triggering mechanisms for the turbidite events include tsunamis, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and sea-level changes.

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QIU Zhongyan, HAN Xiqiu, WANG Yejian.2017. Turbidite Events Recorded in Deep-sea Core IR-GC1 off Western Sumatra: Evidence from Grain-size Distribution[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),91(4):1448-1456

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  • Received:February 02,2016
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