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1 April 2004 The History of the Yangtze River Entering Sea since the Last Glacial Maximum: a Review and Look Forward
Shangbin Xiao, Anchun Li, Fuqing Jiang, Tiegang Li, Shiming Wan, Pen Huang
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Abstract

This review paper provides a brief review on the development of ideas in the fields of the sea level change of the ECS (East China Sea), the history of the Yangtze River entering the sea and paleochannels in the shelf of the ECS since the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). The paper summarizes two opposite theories about the Yangtze River entering the sea during the LGM. One theory is that the Yangtze River input a lacustrine in the north of Jiangsu province which was defunct in middle Holocene, and the river was once dry. The other was that the Yangtze River still existed and entered into the Okinawa Trough during the LGM, but scholars share different opinions on which course the river ran across and which place the river input the trough.

This paper concludes future work is to study the evolution of the Yangtze River and the paleoclimate and the corresponding events as a whole from the view of regional and even global change, and more attention should be paid to the study on mud sediment, the Yangtze River's response to the changes in climate and sea-level, and the channel metamorphosis.

Shangbin Xiao, Anchun Li, Fuqing Jiang, Tiegang Li, Shiming Wan, and Pen Huang "The History of the Yangtze River Entering Sea since the Last Glacial Maximum: a Review and Look Forward," Journal of Coastal Research 20(2), 599-604, (1 April 2004). https://doi.org/10.2112/1551-5036(2004)020[0599:THOTYR]2.0.CO;2
Received: 12 August 2003; Accepted: 21 August 2003; Published: 1 April 2004
KEYWORDS
channel metamorphosis
East China Sea
sea-level change
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