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Spatial patterns in heavy-mineral concentrations along the Curonian Spit coast, southeastern Baltic Sea.

Authors :
Pupienis, Donatas
Buynevich, Ilya
Ryabchuk, Daria
Jarmalavičius, Darius
Žilinskas, Gintautas
Fedorovič, Julija
Kovaleva, Olga
Sergeev, Alexander
Cichoń-Pupienis, Anna
Source :
Estuarine Coastal & Shelf Science. Aug2017, Vol. 195, p41-50. 10p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The 98-km-long Curonian Spit is fronted by beaches mainly composed of quartz sand with minor high-density fractions. In this study heavy-mineral concentration (HMC) trends and grain-size statistical parameters were used to assess their role as indicators of natural processes, human activities, and patterns of longshore transport. A total of 92 surface sand samples were collected at 1 km intervals from the middle of the beach along the Baltic Sea shoreline of the spit between Klaipėda strait in Lithuania and Zelenogradsk in Russia. HMC contribution was assessed in the laboratory using bulk low-field magnetic susceptibility (MS) as a proxy for ferrimagnetic and paramagnetic mineral content. Quartz-dominated (background) sand is generally characterized by low MS values of κ < 50 μSI, whereas higher values κ > 150 μSI are typical for heavy-mineral-rich sand. The greatest MS values along the middle of the beach occur in the southern part of the spit and are 40 times higher than in the northern sector. This pattern suggests the existence of a longshore particle flux with HMC distribution having the potential as a useful tracer of longshore sediment transport. Local anomalously high MS excursions are associated with contribution of iron-rich materials from adjacent man-made structures. Therefore, temporally constrained HMC distribution along the middle of the beach reflects the cumulative effect of antecedent geologic framework, longshore sediment transfer, erosional and accretionary processes, wave and wind climate, and local coastal protective structures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02727714
Volume :
195
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Estuarine Coastal & Shelf Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
124474193
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2016.08.008