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Schmidt hammer exposure‐age dating (SHD) of late Quaternary fluvial terraces in New Zealand
Authors:Timothy Stahl  Stefan Winkler  Mark Quigley  Mark Bebbington  Brendan Duffy  Daniel Duke
Institution:1. Department of Geological Sciences, University of Canterbury, , Christchurch, New Zealand;2. Volcanic Risk Solutions, Massey University, , Palmerston North, New Zealand
Abstract:Schmidt hammer (SH) R‐values are reported for surface clasts from numerically dated Holocene and Pleistocene fluvial terraces in the South Island of New Zealand. The R‐values are combined with previously obtained weathering rind, radiocarbon, terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide and luminescence terrace ages to derive SH R‐value chronofunctions for greywacke clasts from four distinct locations. Our results show that different weathering rates affect the form of the SH R‐value versus Age curve, however a fundamental dependency between the two remains constant over timescales ranging from 102 to 105 years. Power law scaling constants suggest changes in clast weathering rates are primarily affected by climatic (precipitation and temperature) and sedimentologic variables (source terrane petrology). Age uncertainties of ~22% of the surface age suggest that Schmidt hammer exposure‐age dating (SHD) is a reliable calibrated‐age dating technique for fluvial terraces. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:Schmidt hammer  exposure‐age dating  fluvial terrace  outwash plain
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