Title of article
Coupled climate and sea-level changes deduced from Huon Peninsula coral terraces of the last ice age
Author/Authors
Lambeck، Kurt نويسنده , , Yokoyama، Yusuke نويسنده , , Esat، Tezer M. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
-578
From page
579
To page
0
Abstract
Huon Peninsula, Papua New Guinea, is a tectonically unstable, uplifting shoreline ringed by emergent coral terraces. The terraces were formed during episodes of rapid sea-level rise when corals constructed large, discrete coral platforms that were subsequently uplifted. Uranium series ages of four prominent Huon Peninsula last glacial (OIS 3) coral terraces coincide with the timing of major North Atlantic climate reversals at intervals of 6000¯7000 yr between 30000 yr and 60000 yr ago. Terrace elevations, when combined with uplift, indicate 10¯15-m high sea-level excursions at these times. We attribute the growth of the terraces directly to sea-level rises arising from ice-calving episodes from major North Atlantic icesheets and the Antarctic ice-sheet that precipitated extremes of cold climate called Heinrich events. These periods are associated with major discharges of land-based ice and enhanced concentrations of ice-rafted debris in deep-sea cores. Sea-levels at this time were 60¯90 m lower than present.
Keywords
traveltimes , inner core , PKP waves , Rotation
Journal title
EARTH & PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
EARTH & PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
Record number
53410
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