Astronomical tuning and magnetostratigraphy of Neogene biogenic reefs in Xisha Islands, South China Sea.

Sci Bull (Beijing)

State Key Laboratory of Lithospheric Evolution, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China; Institutions of Earth Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China. Electronic address:

Published: May 2018

Biogenic reefs are one of two major depositional types in the South China Sea, and are constructed by coral, algae and bryozoa. The West Pacific is a major area of biogenic reef development and plays a critical role in the global carbon cycle. However, the lack of geochronological studies in previous works inhibits our understanding of their contributions. Herein, we conduct a cyclostratigraphic and magnetostratigraphic study on Neogene biogenic reefs using the XK-1 core that was drilled at the Shidao Island, Xisha (Paracel) Islands. The main findings of this study are: (1) the establishment of reliable magentostratigraphy for Ledong, Huangliu, Meishan and Sanya Formations; (2) the magnetic susceptibility variation can be inferred as growth index and tuned to the 405-ka long eccentricity cycle; (3) the astronomical geochronology suggests that the bottom ages for Ledong, Yinggehai, Huangliu, Meishan, and Sanya Formations are 2.2 Ma, 5.7 Ma, 10.4 Ma, 16.6 Ma, and 24.3 Ma, respectively; and (4) Earth's eccentricity and obliquity played predominant roles in biogenic reef establishment on orbital to tectonic timescales. Thus, the reported geochronology offers an opportunity to test the contributions of various factors and hypothesize their roles in the global carbon cycle in future.

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