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シンジコ ニオケル 17セイキ ショトウ ノ キスイ カラ タンスイ エノ カンキョウ ヘンカ コア ノ CT ガゾウ カイセキ ト タイセキ C N S ゲンソ ブンセキ ニヨル ケントウ
Title Alternative (English)
Seventeenth Century Environmental Change from Brackish to Fresh Water Conditions in Lake Shinji : CT Image Photographic, Sedimentologic and C・N・S Elemental Evidence
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language
jpn
Author
Tamura, Yoshiyuki
Tango, Masanori
Inouchi, Yoshio
Tokuoka, Takao
Description
Geohistorical studies show that the environment of Lake Shinji changed from brackish to fresh water around the seventeenth century again. This environmental change is detectable by CT (computed tomography) scanning images and C.N.S elemental analyses of core samples. CT scanning images of core samples suggest that the sediments can be divided into two units, Unit I and II. The uppermost unit I is composed of fine- to very fine-sand and silt layers, with bioturbation and shell fragments. Fine- to very fine-sand layers can be distinguished clearly on cr scanning image pictures. The underlying unit 11 is represented by silt layers. and lacks bioturbation and shell fragments. In this unit, sedimentary structures comprising 2-3 mm thick laminations can be distinguished on cr scanning image pictures. C.N.S elemental analyses of Unit I show that sulfur and total organic carbon contents are low, suggesting a fresh and oxic water environment. Unit II exhibits higher sulfur and total organic carbon contents, which indicate brackish and anoxic water conditions. This change may have been brought about by the eastward migration of the Hii River after large floods around A.D. 1630. CT scanning images reveal the existence of laminated structures in Unit II, as shown in the color photo. These structures may represent rhythmical environmental changes. The structures are not visible with the naked eye, and were also not revealed by previous soft-X ray analysis. CT image analysis has thus proved to be a useful method for analyzing muddy soft sediments.
Subject
Lake Shinji
cr scanning image picture
Iaminated structure
oxic environment
anoxic environment
Journal Title
Laguna : 汽水域研究
Volume
3
Start Page
49
End Page
56
ISSN
21852995
Published Date
1996-03
NCID
AN10439529
Publisher
島根大学汽水域研究センター
NII Type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
Format
PDF
Text Version
出版社版
OAI-PMH Set
Estuary Research Center
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