A SHALLOW MARINE EMERGENT SEQUENCE FROM THE NORTHWESTERN SECTOR OF THE LAST BRITISH ICE-SHEET, PORT-BALLINTRAE, NORTHERN-IRELAND

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作者
MCCABE, AM [1 ]
CARTER, RWG [1 ]
HAYNES, JR [1 ]
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[1] UNIV WALES,INST EARTH STUDIES,ABERYSTWYTH SY23 3DB,DYFED,WALES
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10.1016/0025-3227(94)90004-3
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
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At Portballintrae, Northern Ireland, a well-preserved emergent facies sequence formed around 17 kyr B.P. as the Late Devensian ice sheet withdrew from the continental shelf. Three main lithofacies assemblages are recognised: (1) At the base of the sequence a massive muddy diamict was formed by resedimentation of an unstable sedimentary apron deposited in a tidewater setting. (2) Rhythmically-bedded sand and mud units contain a wide range of wave diagnostic features and are separated from the underlying diamict by both transitional and wave-eroded planar contacts. Palaeowave calculations suggest deposition in a coastal tract open to Atlantic waves. The. preservation and range of boreo-arctic foraminifera present are also typical of a lower shoreface, storm-influenced setting. (3) Interbedded gravel and sand facies are separated from the underlying rhythmically-bedded facies by a planar wave-cut surface. This facies occurs as crudely organised beds within cross-cutting, shallow scours which are associated with off-shore directed, storm-induced sediment pulses. Overall the coarsening-upwards sequence is explained by tidewater sedimentation during ice wastage, rapid isostatic rebound and isostatic deceleration in the late glacial. An isostatic-tectonic model comprising a forebulge on the outer continental shelf and a peripheral trough on the inner shelf is presented to resolve the apparent discrepancies between onshore and offshore sea-level data.
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