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Mid-Holocene emergence of southern Tunisian coasts
Authors:Christophe Morhange  Paolo Antonio Pirazzoli  
Affiliation:

aCNRS-CEREGE, UMR 6635, Europôle de l'Arbois, BP 80, 13545-Aix-en Provence, France

bCNRS-Laboratoire de Géographie Physique, UMR 8591, 1 Place Aristide Briand, 92195 Meudon cedex, France

Abstract:We present new sea-level data from the coasts of southern Tunisia, between the Gulf of Gabès and the Libyan border. The work tests, previously, published evidence on Holocene shorelines, and confirmed that a distinct emergence has occurred in this area during this time. The emergence peak lies at least 186 ± 11 cm above present and is inferred from: (1) AMS radiocarbon dates of subtidal vermetids and boring shells collected in growth position, and (2) careful assessment of tidal heights. Maximum emergence took place between about 6000 and 5000 14C years BP; it cannot be ascribed to tectonics and is probably related to post-glacial hydro-isostatic effects. It challenges the inference of a 3-m global sea-level rise since 6000 years BP due to residual Antarctic melting.
Keywords:sea-level change   bioconstructions   isostasy   eustasy   Holocene   Tunisia
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