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The morphology and late Quaternary paleogeomorphology of the continental shelf off Sydney,NSW
Authors:A. D. Albani  P. C. Rickwood  P. G. Quilty  J. W. Tayton
Affiliation:1. School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Science, The University of New South Wales, Sydney NSW 2052, Australiaa.albani@unsw.edu.au;3. School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Science, The University of New South Wales, Sydney NSW 2052, Australia;4. School of Physical Sciences, University of Tasmania, Private Bag 79, Hobart TAS 7001, Australia;5. Formerly of the School of Earth Sciences, Macquarie University, North Ryde NSW 2109, Australia;6. Formerly of the School of Earth Sciences, Macquarie University, North Ryde NSW 2109, Australia
Abstract:Shallow seismic-reflection profiling and proton-precession magnetometry have been conducted over the continental shelf off Sydney between Broken Bay (in the north) and Bate Bay (in the south) as well as over part of the upper continental slope in the area east of the coastline between Narrabeen and Port Hacking. In this area, four major paleodrainage channels incise the bedrock, within the coastal estuaries and on the inner and mid-shelf:
  1. the Hawkesbury paleo-watercourse, which is joined offshore by four lesser paleochannels, that we call the Newport, Mona Vale, Narrabeen and Long Reef paleo-watercourses;

  2. the Parramatta paleo-watercourse, which is joined by the Bondi paleo-watercourse;

  3. the Botany paleo-watercourse and

  4. the Georges paleo-watercourse, which is joined under the Kurnell Peninsula land isthmus by the Cooks paleo-watercourse, and then by the Hacking paleo-watercourses in Bate Bay.

Of these paleodrainages, only that of the Hawkesbury River has discernible expression at depths >120 m, the sea-level low and inferred paleo-shoreline of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) at ca 20 ka. Some of the lesser paleo-watercourses are manifested only at depths shallower than the ?120 m paleo-shoreline and include those of the Maroubra paleo-watercourse and the combined Manly/North Head paleo-watercourses. Paleochannels detected below the LGM shoreline are those of:
  • the ancestral Hawkesbury River;

  • the minor Peak paleo-watercourse east of Coogee, which is discernible at depths shallower than the ?100 m isobath and is maintained to depths greater than ?210 m; and

  • the minor Island paleo-watercourse whose head terminates at ~?140 m east of Bronte, lies entirely below the LGM paleo-shoreline, and can be traced to a depth of ?260 m.

Based on the paleotopographic and sediment-infill geophysical records obtained, 10 stages in the evolution of the paleo-watercourses are proposed.
Keywords:continental shelf geomorphology  paleodrainages  Last Glacial Maximum strandline  seismic-reflection profiles
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