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Submerged beachrock preservation in the context of wave ravinement

机译:在波浪丧失的背景下淹没了冰砾保护

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AbstractThis study examines a Holocene-aged submerged shoreline, Limestone Reef, located in the shallow subtidal zone of South Africa’s east coast. It comprises an elongate, coast-oblique, slab-like outcrop of beachrock situated above the contemporary fair-weather wave base. It is currently undergoing mechanical disintegration. Its unique and rare preservation in a high-energy setting affords an opportunity to examine the mechanical processes occurring during wave ravinement associated with rising sea level. The submerged shoreline and the adjacent shoreface were examined using high-resolution seismic reflection, side-scan sonar and shallow-water multibeam echosounding techniques. Limestone Reef rests on top of unconsolidated Holocene deposits. The structure’s surface is characterised by reef-perpendicular gullies with rubble derived from the slab fringing its seaward edge. Limestone Reef slopes gently seawards and has a steep landward-facing edge where gullies are most prominently developed. Teardrop-shaped rippled scour depressions, marked by high backscatter, are located seawards of the submerged shoreline. These elongate in a seaward direction and are filled with bioclastic gravels and residual rubble from Limestone Reef. The gullies in the upstanding structure are indicative of wave plucking and abrasion of the shoreline. The material exposed by the rippled scour depressions is identical to that comprising the postglacial ravinement surface identified in the offshore stratigraphy. These deposits are considered to represent the contemporary, actively forming wave ravinement surface. The results suggest that wave ravinement of submerged shorelines is a discontinuous process dominated by the seaward entrainment of material from its landward edge controlled by high-energy drawback during storm surges. The ravinement process appears to operate at the seasonal scale and
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    《Geo-marine letters》 |2018年第1期|共14页
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    Discipline of Geological Sciences School of Agricultural Earth and Environmental Sciences University of KwaZulu-Natal;

    Discipline of Geological Sciences School of Agricultural Earth and Environmental Sciences University of KwaZulu-Natal;

    School of Environmental Sciences University of Ulster;

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