About this Research Topic
This research topic aims to explore the latest advances in marine sedimentology, with a particular focus on provenance studies and the transport mechanisms of sediments across diverse marine environments. By unraveling the complex processes and pathways that govern sediment transport from origin to deposition, we can enhance our understanding of past and present oceanographic conditions, which is crucial for predicting future environmental changes and impacts.
We invite researchers to submit original research articles, review papers, and methodological studies that address a range of themes related to the provenance of marine sediments and related topics. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
1. Innovative tracing techniques and methodologies for determining the provenance of marine sediments.
2. Controls on sediment transport processes and sedimentary patterns.
3. Interactions between sediment provenance and regional tectonic, climatic, and sea-level changes.
4. Anthropogenic effects on marine sediment dynamics, including pollution, dredging, and coastal constructions.
5. The role of marine sediments in the global carbon cycle: mechanisms and impacts of carbon sequestration.
We aim to gather insights from diverse disciplines including oceanography, geology, environmental, and climate science, to build a comprehensive understanding of how marine sedimentary processes are shaped by both natural forces and human activity.
Keywords: Marine sediments, Sediment transport, Provenance, Oceanography, Source-to-sink process
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