Abandonment and rapid infilling of a tide-dominated distributary channel at 0.7 ka in the Mekong River Delta

Abstract The Ba Lai distributary channel of the Mekong River Delta was abandoned and infilled with sediment during the Late Holocene, providing a unique opportunity to investigate the sediment fill, timing and mechanisms of channel abandonment in tide-dominated deltaic systems. Based on analysis and...

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Main Authors: Marcello Gugliotta, Yoshiki Saito, Thi Kim Oanh Ta, Van Lap Nguyen, Toru Tamura, Zhanghua Wang, Andrew D. La Croix, Rei Nakashima
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-05-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-90268-6
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spelling doaj-6e4e52e6945a46a4a131e516ed331e272021-05-30T11:36:04ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-05-0111111110.1038/s41598-021-90268-6Abandonment and rapid infilling of a tide-dominated distributary channel at 0.7 ka in the Mekong River DeltaMarcello Gugliotta0Yoshiki Saito1Thi Kim Oanh Ta2Van Lap Nguyen3Toru Tamura4Zhanghua Wang5Andrew D. La Croix6Rei Nakashima7Faculty of Geosciences, University of BremenEstuary Research Center, Shimane UniversityHCMC Institute of Resources Geography, VASTHCMC Institute of Resources Geography, VASTGeological Survey of Japan, AISTState Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research, ECNUEarth Sciences, School of Science, University of WaikatoGeological Survey of Japan, AISTAbstract The Ba Lai distributary channel of the Mekong River Delta was abandoned and infilled with sediment during the Late Holocene, providing a unique opportunity to investigate the sediment fill, timing and mechanisms of channel abandonment in tide-dominated deltaic systems. Based on analysis and age dating of four sediment cores, we show that the channel was active since 2.6 ka and was abandoned at 0.7 ka as marked by the abrupt disappearance of the sand fraction and increase in organic matter and sediment accumulation rate. We estimate that the channel might have been filled in a time range of 45–263 years after detachment from the deltaic network, with sediment accumulation rates of centimetres to decimetres per year, rapidly storing approximately 600 Mt of organic-rich mud. We suggest that the channel was abandoned due to a sediment buildup favoured by an increase in regional sediment supply to the delta. This study highlights that mechanisms for abandonment and infilling of tide-dominated deltaic channels do not entirely fit widely used models developed for fluvial-dominated environments. Their abandonment might be driven by autogenic factors related to the river-tidal and deltaic dynamics and favoured by allogenic factors (e.g., human impact and/or climate change).https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-90268-6
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Yoshiki Saito
Thi Kim Oanh Ta
Van Lap Nguyen
Toru Tamura
Zhanghua Wang
Andrew D. La Croix
Rei Nakashima
spellingShingle Marcello Gugliotta
Yoshiki Saito
Thi Kim Oanh Ta
Van Lap Nguyen
Toru Tamura
Zhanghua Wang
Andrew D. La Croix
Rei Nakashima
Abandonment and rapid infilling of a tide-dominated distributary channel at 0.7 ka in the Mekong River Delta
Scientific Reports
author_facet Marcello Gugliotta
Yoshiki Saito
Thi Kim Oanh Ta
Van Lap Nguyen
Toru Tamura
Zhanghua Wang
Andrew D. La Croix
Rei Nakashima
author_sort Marcello Gugliotta
title Abandonment and rapid infilling of a tide-dominated distributary channel at 0.7 ka in the Mekong River Delta
title_short Abandonment and rapid infilling of a tide-dominated distributary channel at 0.7 ka in the Mekong River Delta
title_full Abandonment and rapid infilling of a tide-dominated distributary channel at 0.7 ka in the Mekong River Delta
title_fullStr Abandonment and rapid infilling of a tide-dominated distributary channel at 0.7 ka in the Mekong River Delta
title_full_unstemmed Abandonment and rapid infilling of a tide-dominated distributary channel at 0.7 ka in the Mekong River Delta
title_sort abandonment and rapid infilling of a tide-dominated distributary channel at 0.7 ka in the mekong river delta
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issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract The Ba Lai distributary channel of the Mekong River Delta was abandoned and infilled with sediment during the Late Holocene, providing a unique opportunity to investigate the sediment fill, timing and mechanisms of channel abandonment in tide-dominated deltaic systems. Based on analysis and age dating of four sediment cores, we show that the channel was active since 2.6 ka and was abandoned at 0.7 ka as marked by the abrupt disappearance of the sand fraction and increase in organic matter and sediment accumulation rate. We estimate that the channel might have been filled in a time range of 45–263 years after detachment from the deltaic network, with sediment accumulation rates of centimetres to decimetres per year, rapidly storing approximately 600 Mt of organic-rich mud. We suggest that the channel was abandoned due to a sediment buildup favoured by an increase in regional sediment supply to the delta. This study highlights that mechanisms for abandonment and infilling of tide-dominated deltaic channels do not entirely fit widely used models developed for fluvial-dominated environments. Their abandonment might be driven by autogenic factors related to the river-tidal and deltaic dynamics and favoured by allogenic factors (e.g., human impact and/or climate change).
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-90268-6
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