2021
DOI: 10.1177/09596836211060489
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Holocene sea-level change and estuary infill in North West Nelson, central New Zealand

Abstract: The sedimentary sequences found within estuaries in the north west Nelson region of central New Zealand are investigated in order to quantify the timing of the end of the Post Glacial Marine Transgression. This region has been identified as being relatively stable in terms of vertical tectonic movement during the Holocene, but is yet to yield any reconstructions of eustatic sea level. In this study, we investigate the Holocene infill of a barrier estuary (Parapara Inlet) through sedimentological analysis and r… Show more

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“…For many years, attempts to quantify past sea level trends were limited to the Holocene sea-level curve of Gibb (1986). Since then, other studies have begun to highlight the spatiotemporal variability in sea level histories around New Zealand (Clement et al, 2016;Hayward et al, 2016;Kennedy et al, 2022;King et al, 2020). Despite still being poorly constrained, the 2.3.…”
Section: Holocene Sea Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For many years, attempts to quantify past sea level trends were limited to the Holocene sea-level curve of Gibb (1986). Since then, other studies have begun to highlight the spatiotemporal variability in sea level histories around New Zealand (Clement et al, 2016;Hayward et al, 2016;Kennedy et al, 2022;King et al, 2020). Despite still being poorly constrained, the 2.3.…”
Section: Holocene Sea Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%