Abstract

Under the influence of glacial-interglacial climate change and regional tectonic activities in the Quaternary, the sedimentary environments of the Bohai Sea changed greatly, providing significant information on transgression-regression events, East Asian monsoon changes and regional tectonic activities. This study analyzed the sedimentological characteristics of the BH1302 core (water depth of 12.3 m, length of 70.2 m) in the southern Bohai Sea based on grain size, foraminiferal assemblages, carbon and oxygen isotopes in foraminiferal shells and element geochemistry, and established a chronological framework based on AMS 14C, optically stimulated luminescence dating and Oxcal age-depth model using Bayesian modeling. The results showed that three interglacial transgressions and one interstadial transgression were revealed in BH1302 since the late Quaternary, corresponding to marine isotope stages (MIS) 7, 5, 3 and 1, and three subinterglacial transgressions were further identified during MIS 7. The sedimentary environments of Laizhou Bay transitioned from an estuary environment dominated by rivers to a neritic environment dominated by marine conditions because of subsidence of the Miaodao uplift in late MIS 7.1. Three subinterglacial transgressions occurred in MIS5 and two subinterstadial transgressions in MIS 3, and the highstand sea level of MIS 3 reached approximately −18 ∼ −21 m. Under the influence of sea level fluctuations and the East Asian monsoon, the sedimentary environments of MIS 1 can be divided into a low salinity tidal-flat environment (12.0–7.0 kyr BP), a low salinity neritic environment (7.0–4.5 kyr BP) and a modern neritic environment (∼4.5 kyr BP).

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