Abstract

End-members mixing analysis (EMMA) was performed on in situ suspended sediment grain-size distribution (GSD) data from Haizhou Bay to estimate suspended sediment provenance and the relative contributions of different sediment sources to total seawater suspended sediment. The results show that the suspended sediment in Haizhou Bay can be expressed as a mixture of three EMs. End-member 1 represents fine-grained suspended sediment that was transported over long distances by advection; this shows a genetic connection with the old Huanghe River delta. End-member 2 represents resuspension of local sediment, while EM3 represents riverine suspended sediment. On average, advection, resuspension, and riverine input contributed 41.92%, 37.83%, and 20.25% of the total suspended sediment, respectively. Temporal changes in advection and resuspension caused considerable variability in these relative contributions. The application of EMMA herein demonstrates that it is a feasible approach to explore suspended sediment sources and their mixing processes using suspended sediment GSD data.

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