Bohai Sea Water Exchange Leads to Sediment Export in Strait
The water exchange between the Yellow and Bohai Seas leads to sediment export from the Bohai Sea. The mud deposit in the Bohai Strait may have formed before the Holocene high sea-level rise, with material coming from seabed reworking and coastal erosion. Further research is needed to analyze deposition rates, peat layer ages, sediment flux, and seismic records.