A raised OIS 3 sea level recorded in coastal sediments, southern Changjiang delta plain, China

  • Zhanghua Wang*
  • , Brian G. Jones
  • , Ting Chen
  • , Baocheng Zhao
  • , Qing Zhan
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The distribution of marine-influenced oxygen isotope stage (OIS) 5 to OIS 1 sediments was examined in several late Quaternary boreholes from the southern Changjiang (Yangtze) delta plain, China, using different dating methods including OSL, U-series, AMS 14C and paleomagnetism. Results demonstrate that coastal and estuarine deposition during OIS 5 and OIS 3 occurred throughout the study area. However, Holocene transgressive sediments were absent on the Taihu block. The burial depth of intertidal to subtidal sediment deposited during OIS 5e records 30-80m subsidence caused by sediment compaction and tectonic movement since that time. However, coastal sediments formed during the late phase of OIS 3 were buried to a depth of ca. 6-15m in the Taihu Lake area, while the burial depth increased eastward to ca. 45-60m on the coastal plain. This phenomenon, combined with the distribution of Holocene marine strata, indicates at least 25-30m uplift of the Taihu block since the end of OIS 3. We suggest that this uplift was mainly caused by the differential subsidence due to substantial amount of post-glacial deposition by the Changjiang and Huanghe Rivers on the continental shelf of east China marginal sea.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)424-438
Number of pages15
JournalQuaternary Research
Volume79
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Changjiang coast
  • Differential subsidence
  • OIS 3 sea level
  • Uplift of Taihu block

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