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The raised coral reef complex of the Kenyan coast: Tridacna gigas U-series dates and geological implications

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
The Kenyan coast is characterized by a raised fossil reef complex cut by a series of morphological terraces. Shallow subtidal coralgal facies containing Tridacna gigas shells are found at different heights along the
coast. Alpha-spectrometric U-series methods were applied to 18 T. gigas samples from different locations
along this reef complex with an elevation range from 0 to 15 m above present sea level to obtain chronological information. Apparent U–Th ages, based on the assumption of closed system behaviour, correspond
to early marine isotope stage (MIS) 5 (n = 17) and MIS 7 (n = 1). However, initial 234U/238U activity ratios exhibit a wide range, in many cases much greater than present seawater, which is likely to be associated
with diagenetic alteration and migration of U-series isotopes. For this reason, we attempted a form of open system isochron dating after separating the Tridacna samples into three different groups on the basis of current elevation and distribution along the coast. An ‘isochron’ age of 120 ± 4 ka (1 sigma) was obtained for the higher elevation group, placed in the terraced central coastal area; another age, statistically
undistinguishable from the previous one, of 118 ± 7 ka (1 sigma) was obtained for the group confined along the northern coast. These two groups correspond to a transgressive–regressive cycle connected to the maximum sea level highstand during the MIS 5e. A third ‘isochron’ age of 100 ± 4 ka (1 sigma) was
obtained for the group confined along the southern coast, encompassing part of the isotopic substages
MIS 5c and d. Based on these data, and on the ecology of T. gigas whose optimal present-day depth range
can be considered of 3–10 m below sea level, a maximum tectonic coastal uplift rate of between, respectively, 0.12 and 0.18 mm a-1 was calculated for the period since formation of these shells, and then the paleobathymetry of Tridacna facies has been inferred.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Last Interglacial; U-series dates; Kenya; Fossil reefs; Tridacna gigas
Elenco autori:
Accordi, Giovanni; Carbone, Federico; Brilli, Mauro; Voltaggio, Mario
Autori di Ateneo:
BRILLI MAURO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/44121
Pubblicato in:
JOURNAL OF AFRICAN EARTH SCIENCES (1994)
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