Abstract

Based on the close relationship between paleoclimate change and paleosedimentary environment, the relationship and influence between paleoclimate change and paleosedimentary environment identification in coastal areas were further studied. Taking the coastal areas of Zhejiang Province as the study area, the soil samples of the coastal areas of Zhejiang Province were collected by BZK1 borehole, and the samples were preliminarily treated and identified by optical microscope. The foraminifera, Ostracoda, and grain size were identified, and the paleosedimentary environment was analyzed by mapping. The results show that the coastal strata in Zhejiang can be divided into four stages according to the changes of sporopollen assemblage, species distribution, abundance, and diversity of foraminifera and Ostracoda. Since the late Pleistocene, the general trend of climate change in the study area is warm-wet, warm-wet and warm-wet, and gradually turns to cold-dry, which is consistent with the change of sea level fluctuation. According to the general trend of paleoclimate change in the study area, the paleosedimentary environment of the study area is further analyzed by the characteristics of grain size parameters and grain size composition. According to the depth, the sediments can be divided into seven stages. Since late Pleistocene, the sediments are mainly silt. The changing process of hydrodynamic conditions during deposition is medium energy-medium low energy-medium energy-medium low energy-medium energy. The changes of sedimentary facies are as follows: shore shallow lake, flood plain, shallow lake beach bar, lake swamp, flood plain, and shallow sea swamp.

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