Grain Shape Evolution of Sand‐Sized Sediments During Transport From Mountains to Dune Fields

Author:

Liang Peng1ORCID,Yang Xiaoping1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Earth Sciences Zhejiang University Hangzhou China

Abstract

AbstractGrain shape is used less frequently in identifying the origin of sediments than grain size distributions and/or surface microtextures because of technological limitations. In addition, systematic studies on grain shape change of sand‐sized sediments from a source‐to‐sink perspective are lacking, and yet the evolutionary mechanism of grain shape along the sediment transport pathway remains poorly understood. Here, we investigated grain shape changes in sand‐sized sediments ranging from mountains to dune fields using an efficient and quantitative dynamic image analysis technique. By means of the detailed hydro‐geomorphic analysis and field sampling in a quasi‐closed sedimentary system, we collected 41 samples from the Hulunbeier Sandy Land (HSL) in northern China and its potential source region. Also, 21 typical fluvial deposit samples from different river systems in China were collected for comparison. We identify that the sphericity, symmetry, aspect ratio, and mineralogical maturity of the fluvial deposits from mountains are significantly lower than the eolian sand in dune fields. Despite the apparent inheritance of sediments from the mountains to the dune fields, the abrupt changes in the sedimentological and geochemical properties along their pathway suggest that multiple cycles of eolian abrasion within the HSL modify the sediments significantly after they are transported away from the fluvial environments. The well‐defined separation between eolian sand and fluvial deposits by grain shape parameters such as sphericity and symmetry underscores that grain shape can be a powerful tool for tracing sediment transport history in paleoenvironmental or extraterrestrial studies.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Earth-Surface Processes,Geophysics

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