LATE PLEISTOCENE DUNE CHRONOLOGY - NEAR-COASTAL NEW-SOUTH-WALES AND EASTERN AUSTRALIA

被引:13
作者
BRYANT, EA
YOUNG, RW
PRICE, DM
SHORT, SA
机构
[1] Department of Geography, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Northfields Avenue
[2] Paul Scherrer Institut, Würenlingen u. Villigen, CH/5232, Villigen PSI
关键词
D O I
10.1016/0277-3791(94)90026-4
中图分类号
P9 [自然地理学];
学科分类号
0705 ; 070501 ;
摘要
Late Pleistocene aeolian activity is manifested stratigraphically and geomorphically along the New South Wales coastline in six different ways: as barrier dunes, cliff-top and headland dunes, sand sheets on slopes, reworked barrier features, onlapping coastal sand bodies and 'dustings'. The majority of activity took place over the last 40 ka BP Paradoxically the present interglacial is characterised by extensive coastal dune fields while the last interglacial is not, a fact that cannot be solely attributed to the destruction of older deposits through time. The similarity in the degree of dune building between the Holocene and the last glacial under very different climatic regimes may be indicative of the interaction of a multitude of climatic factors. The effects of aboriginal occupation and burning also cannot be excluded. Australia-wide, aeolian activity has preferentially lingered over the northeastern and southern parts of the continent during the last glacial. In the north, this lingering reflects the progressive drying out of northern Australia with the demise of trade wind, cyclone and monsoon activities. In the southeast, it reflects the enhancement of stable, extensive, high pressure cells leading to the displacement of cold fronts and strong winds, either southward towards Tasmania: or offshore into the Tasman Sea.
引用
收藏
页码:209 / 223
页数:15
相关论文
共 60 条
[1]  
Aitken M.J., 1985, THERMOLUMINESCENCE D
[2]  
Allan RJ, 1991, TELECONNECTIONS LINK, P73
[3]  
Allan RJ, 1985, S AUSTR GEOGRAPHICAL, V2
[4]  
[Anonymous], 1956, NONPARAMETRIC STAT B
[5]   CALIBRATION OF THE C-14 TIMESCALE OVER THE PAST 30,000 YEARS USING MASS-SPECTROMETRIC U-TH AGES FROM BARBADOS CORALS [J].
BARD, E ;
HAMELIN, B ;
FAIRBANKS, RG ;
ZINDLER, A .
NATURE, 1990, 345 (6274) :405-410
[6]   CHRONOLOGICAL STUDIES OF THE QUATERNARY MARINE-SEDIMENTS OF NORTHERN SPENCER GULF, SOUTH-AUSTRALIA [J].
BELPERIO, AP ;
SMITH, BW ;
POLACH, HA ;
NITTROUER, CA ;
DEMASTER, DJ ;
PRESCOTT, JR ;
HAILS, JR ;
GOSTIN, VA .
MARINE GEOLOGY, 1984, 61 (2-4) :265-296
[7]   EVIDENCE OF TSUNAMI SEDIMENTATION ON THE SOUTHEASTERN COAST OF AUSTRALIA [J].
BRYANT, EA ;
YOUNG, RW ;
PRICE, DM .
JOURNAL OF GEOLOGY, 1992, 100 (06) :753-765
[8]   EVIDENCE FOR PLEISTOCENE AND HOLOCENE RAISED MARINE DEPOSITS, SANDON POINT, NEW-SOUTH-WALES [J].
BRYANT, EA ;
YOUNG, RW ;
PRICE, DM ;
SHORT, SA .
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES, 1992, 39 (04) :481-493
[9]   THERMOLUMINESCENCE AND URANIUM-THORIUM CHRONOLOGIES OF PLEISTOCENE COASTAL LANDFORMS OF THE ILLAWARRA REGION, NEW-SOUTH-WALES [J].
BRYANT, EA ;
YOUNG, RW ;
PRICE, DM ;
SHORT, SA .
AUSTRALIAN GEOGRAPHER, 1990, 21 (02) :101-112
[10]   AEOLIAN LANDSCAPES IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA - GYPSIFEROUS AND QUARTZ DUNE ENVIRONMENTS FROM LAKE AMADEUS [J].
CHEN, XY ;
BOWLER, JM ;
MAGEE, JW .
SEDIMENTOLOGY, 1991, 38 (03) :519-538