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Land-sea correlation between Late Holocene coastal and infralittoral deposits in the SE Iberian Peninsula (Western Mediterranean)

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GEOMORPHOLOGY
Volume 104, Issue 1-2, Pages 4-11

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2008.05.013

Keywords

Infralittoral prograding wedge; Beach-ridge progradation complex; Alboran Sea; Holocene; Swath bathymetry

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  1. IGCP [464, 495]
  2. [CGL 2005-01336/BTE]
  3. [CGL 2005-04655/BTE]

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The well-exposed systems of prograding beach ridges on the Carchuna-Calahonda (Granada) and Campo de Dalias-Roquetas (Almeria) coastal plains continue offshore as infralittoral prograding wedges (IPW). The Holocene IPW is a narrow morpho-sedimentary unit up to 2.5 km wide which develops seaward from the lower edge of the shoreface to 15-20 m depth, extending to a well-defined break of slope at water depths of 35-40 m. These IPWs have been recognized and studied using very high-resolution seismic profiles (TOPAS) and multibeam data (EM-3000D). In detail they are complex morpho-sedimentary units in which internal structures are closely linked to the pattern of progradation of the adjacent coastal plains. When longshore currents produce significant littoral drift, the IPWs are composed of several minor units arranged in offlap, which accrete parallel or oblique to the main shoreline. Therefore, it is possible to correlate progradational units in the coastal plain (H-Units, sensu[Goy, J.L., Zazo, C., Dabrio, CJ., 2003. A beach-ridge progradation complex reflecting periodical sea-level and climate variability during the Holocene (Gulf of Almeria, Western Mediterranean). Geomorphology 50, 251-268]) and subunits in the IPW. but special care is required depending on the local arrangement of morpho-sedimentary units. Besides. it is not realistic to draw Conclusions regarding the age of the subunits inside a given IPW without adequate dating, as the number of Subunits will greatly vary from place to place depending on local factors, magnitude of sea-level oscillations, and sediment supply. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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