Microatoll record for large century-scale sea-level fluctuations in the mid-Holocene |
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Authors: | Ke-Fu Yu Jian-Xin Zhao Terry Done Te-Gu Chen |
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Affiliation: | aSouth China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510301, China;bRadiogenic Isotope Laboratory, Center for Microscopy and Microanalysis, The University of Queensland, Qld 4072, Australia;cAustralian Institute of Marine Sciences, Townsville, Qld 4810, Australia |
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Abstract: | Coral microatolls have been long used as precise indicators of past sea level, but their use for precise definition of detailed sea-level fluctuations is still rare. Here we report twelve high-precision thermal ionization mass spectrometric 230Th ages for twelve rims of five mid-Holocene microatolls from an emerged reef terrace at Leizhou Peninsula, northern South China Sea. This is a tectonically stable area, enabling us to reconstruct both the timing and trajectory of local sea-level fluctuations accurately. The elevations of these microatoll rims and cores were accurately determined relative to the surface of modern living microatolls at the same site. The results indicate that the sea level during the period of 7050–6600 yr bp (years before AD 1950) was about 171 to 219 cm above the present, with at least four cycles of fluctuations. Over this 450 yr interval, sea level fluctuated by 20–40 cm on century scales. |
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Keywords: | Microatoll Sea level Mid-Holocene South China Sea U-series Coral reef |
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