Response of sediment grain size to sea-level rise during the middle Holocene on the west coast of the Gulf of Thailand

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Thanakorn Jiwarungrueangkul
Akkaneewut Jirapinyakul
Penjai Sompongchaiyakul
Shaohua Zhao
Rawee Rattanakom
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[1] Prince of Songkla University,Marine Environment and Geoinformatics Technology Research Unit, Faculty of Technology and Environment
[2] Phuket Campus,Morphology of Earth Surface and Advanced Geohazards in Southeast Asia Research Unit (MESA), Department of Geology, Faculty of Science
[3] Chulalongkorn University,Department of Marine Science, Faculty of Science
[4] Chulalongkorn University,undefined
[5] Third Institute of Oceanography,undefined
[6] Ministry of Natural Resources,undefined
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Grain size; Sea-level change; Sensitive component analysis; Songkhla Lake; Terrigenous sediments;
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10.1007/s12517-022-09450-3
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Siliciclastic grain size in lake sediments is an important proxy for studying the local paleoenvironmental conditions. Here, we report on temporal variations in siliciclastic grain size coupled with carbonate content of Core TLN-CP5 retrieved from Thale Noi Lake on the west coast of the Gulf of Thailand. The grain-size distribution coupled with sensitive component analysis in the studied core suggests that the 1.88–4.03 μm (Sensitive component: S2) and 9.86–24.1 μm (S3) grain-size populations responded to changes in the local sedimentary conditions of the area. A prominent feature is a sharp increase in the S2/S3 ratio after around 7.92 ± 0.12 cal ka BP, indicating the rapid sea-level rise during the middle Holocene on the west coast of the Gulf of Thailand. Moreover, our results reveal a change in the sediment processes of the lake, which could be caused by the trapping of fine-grained sediments in a low-energy environment when mangrove forests were established during the sea-level rise. These findings highlight that the variability of siliciclastic grain size in a coastal lake is closely correlated to sea-level change, which greatly increases our understanding of the effects of sea-level rise on the sediment dynamic processes in the lake on the west coast of the Gulf of Thailand.
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