Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6444482 | Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2013 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Coral encrusts the island coast in many locations over 100 m above sea level. Terrace morphology and coral ages are best explained by recognizing major surfaces as mostly growth terraces and minor terraces as mostly erosional into older terraces. All reliable and referable coral U-series ages determined by MC-ICP-MS correlate with marine isotope stage (MIS) 5e (118-128 ka). The only unaltered coral samples are found below 6 m elevation; however an unaltered Tridacna (giant clam) shell in growth position at 95 m elevation yields a U-series age of 195 ± 31 ka, which corresponds to MIS 7. This age agrees with the best-fit uplift model for the island. Loose deposits of unaltered coral fragments found at elevations between 8 and 20 m yield U-series ages of <100 years and may represent paleotsunami deposits from previously undocumented tectonic activity in the region.
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Authors
Jonathan Major, Ron Harris, Hong-Wei Chiang, Nicole Cox, Chuan-Chou Shen, Stephen T. Nelson, Carolus Prasetyadi, Arif Rianto,