Features and Origin of Turbidity Current Sediment Waves in the Huatung Basin off the Eastern Taiwan Island
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We would like to thank first and foremost the generosity of the Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey (GMGS) for the release of seismic data. We also want to acknowledge Ming Su for his helpful comments and suggestions. The research is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 41576048), the Open Fund of Key Laboratory of Marine Mineral Resources, and the Ministry of Land and Resources (KLMMR-2015-A-11). We are grateful to the anonymous reviewers for the thorough reviews and constructive comments.

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    Based on numerous high-resolution seismic profiles, sediment waves and their distribution, morphological characteristics, internal structure, and potential origins were revealed in the eastern waters of Taiwan. The sediment waves are located at the junction between the Taitung Canyon and other canyons in the slope. The wave length and the wave height of a single waveform ranged from 0.8 to 7.2 km and from 18 to 75 m, respectively (NE-SW direction). Sediment waves, located inside the bend of the Taitung Canyon, were characterized by an upward migration and showed mass transport deposits (MTDs) at the bottom, while the inner curve of the bend was subdivided into lower and upper wavy transition units. The sediment waves on the outer curve of the bend were characterized by vertical accumulation, and there was no mass flow deposit at the bottom. According to the geometry of the sediment waves, the calculated flow thicknesses across the entire wave field ranged from 196 to 356 m, and the current velocity ranged from 15 to 21 cm/s. The morphological characteristics, the internal structure, and the distribution of sediment waves, as well as the numerical calculations, evidenced that these sediment waves had formed by turbidity currents. The development of the sediment wave field in eastern Taiwan was found to be similar to that in southwestern Taiwan. It was the sedimentary response of the tectonic movement between 3 and ~1 Ma which created the sedimentary systems where gravity flow processes predominated. Turbidity current sediments settled in the place of less topographical constraints or overflowed in the bend section of the Taitung Canyon, which resulted in the formation of sediment wave fields.

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LIU Jie, SUN Meijing, GAO Hongfang, LI Xuejie.2019. Features and Origin of Turbidity Current Sediment Waves in the Huatung Basin off the Eastern Taiwan Island[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),93(4):1088-1096

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  • Received:August 01,2018
  • Revised:December 20,2018
  • Online: August 20,2019
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