Abstract:
In this study, a total of 274 surface sediments from the offshore area of Shandong Peninsula were collected and analyzed for grain-size, total organic carbon (TOC), and major elementss. Results show that SiO
2 is the highest major element, followed by Al
2O
3 as the second. These two major elements make up 77.8% of the total major elements. The composition of major elements depends upon the type of sediment or grain-size. SiO
2 is usually enriched in the coarse-grained sediments, whereas Al
2O
3、Fe
2O
3、MgO、MnO、P
2O
5 and K
2O are relatively concentrated in fine-grained sediments. However, Na
2O and TiO
2 are independent from sediment types. The results of correlation and R-factor analysis suggested that the distribution of major element in the surface sediments from the offshore area of Shandong Peninsula can be classified to three groups. The first group consists of SiO
2、Al
2O
3、Fe
2O
3、MgO、K
2O、TiO
2、P
2O
5、TOC, the second includes CaO and CaCO
3, and Na
2O and MnO belong to the last groups. These three groups may probably represent terrigenous, marine biogenous and marine authigenic sediments respectively. The chemical weathering index of the surface sediments varies from 50-65, depending upon their provenance. The CIA and TiO
2/Al
2O
3 values suggest that the Huanghe sediments are mainly deposited along the offshore area of Shandong Peninsula, controlled by the coastal currents and the sea bottom geomorphology.