Lowstand wedges in carbonate platform slopes (Quaternary, Maldives, Indian Ocean)

C Betzler, C Hubscher, S Lindhorst, T Ludmann, Johannes Jozef Gerardus Reijmer, JC Braga

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Abstract

Seismic, hydroacoustic and sedimentological data were used to analyse the response of atoll-slope sedimentation in the Maldives to the late Quaternary sea-level change. The slope deposits, as imaged in multichannel seismic profiles, are arranged into stacked aggrading to backstepping basinward thinning wedges. In a piston core recovered at the lower slope of one of the atolls, the sediment texture ranges from packstone to rudstone. Major components are blackened bioclasts, the large benthic foraminifers Operculina and Amphistegina, together with Halimeda debris and red algae. Radiocarbon dating at a core depth of 66 cm indicates that the wedge sedimentation stopped or was largely reduced after 16 ka BP. Therefore, the atoll-slope deposits largely consist of sediment formed in situ and deposited during the last glacial lowstand in sea-level. This is in apparent contradiction to the concept of highstand shedding of tropical carbonate platforms, which requires slope sedimentation during s
Original languageEnglish
JournalWILEY
StatePublished - 2016

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