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Uplift rates of the Loyalty Islands as determined by 230Th234U dating of raised coral terraces
Authors:John F. Marshall  Jean Launay
Affiliation:1. Bureau of Mineral Resources, Canberra, A.C.T., Australia;2. ORSTOM, B.P. A5, Noumea, New Caledonia France
Abstract:Uplift rates of the Loyalty Islands (S.W. Pacific) have been determined from 230Th234U dating of raised coral terraces standing 2 to 7.5 m above sea level. The ages of the terraces on Ouvéa and Lifou correspond closely to previously documented periods of high sea levels at 120,000 and 180,000 yr BP. A +2-m terrace on Beautemps-Beaupré is considered to be beyond the range of the dating technique. The uplift rates of the various islands show a decrease toward the west. This lends support to the hypothesis of a lithospheric bulge of the leading edge of the Australian plate prior to its subduction at the level of the New Hebrides trench.
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