Last Interglacial Sea Level Changes Deduced from Coral Reef Terraces in Southwest Bohol, Central Philippines

C. Ringor, A. Omura, Y. Maeda
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High precision α-spectrometric U-series dates for fossil corals from raised marine terraces in Pamilacan Island and from the neighboring Panglao Island and Punta Cruz in southwest Bohol were combined with previous data to re-examine the sea level history during the Last Interglacial and its implications to the tectonic setting of the area. Hermatypic corals were collected at elevations between 3-6m, 9-13m, and 20-27m apmsl (above present mean sea level) from three successive terraces in Pamilacan which have maximum elevations of 6m, 13m, and 27m apmsl. The dates of these corals cluster within 79-83ky, 101-108ky, and 122-131ky (from lowest to highest terrace) which correspond respectively to the marine isotope stages (MIS) 5a, 5c, and 5e. A constant rate of tectonic uplift ranging from 0.18-0.21m/ky in the past 125ky was estimated based on the published mean sea level data of 3-6m apmsl during MIS 5e. Using these local uplift rates, the respective paleo-sea levels during 5c (105ky) and 5a (82ky) are calculated to be 9-11m and 6-9m below present, which are consistent with uplift-corrected reef data estimates from Haiti, Barbados, and Huon Peninsula. The 5a paleo-sea level also coincides closely with the results from the submerged reefs of the tectonically stable Florida margin. The substantial agreement between the Pamilacan paleo-sea levels with those from different localities worldwide support the assumption of a constant uplift rate in the past 125ky. In contrast, the altitude of the sea level indicators correlated to the MIS 5e in Panglao and Punta Cruz are much lower, ≥12m apmsl, while that of 5c are ca. 5-6m apmsl. Minimum local uplift rates since MIS 5e ranges from 0.06-0.09m/ky, three times lower than that of Pamilacan. The estimated mean sea level during 5c is only a few meters (ca. 3m) below present indicating that uplift is not constant. Significant variation in the elevations of contemporaneous terraces at the three neighboring islands may have been greatly influenced by localized tectonic activity which puts the reported relative vertical stability of the region into question.
菲律宾中部保和岛西南部珊瑚礁阶地的末次间冰期海平面变化
利用Pamilacan岛和邻近的Panglao岛及保和岛西南部Punta Cruz的海洋隆起阶地化石珊瑚的高精度α-光谱u系列测年资料,结合前人资料,重新考察了末次间冰期的海平面历史及其对该地区构造背景的影响。在海拔3-6米、9-13米和20-27米之间(高于当前平均海平面)的Pamilacan三个连续的梯田中,收集了hermattypic珊瑚,这些梯田的最高海拔分别为6米、13米和27米。这些珊瑚的年代分布在79 ~ 83ky、101 ~ 108ky和122 ~ 131ky(从最低到最高)范围内,分别对应海洋同位素阶段(MIS) 5a、5c和5e。根据MIS 5e期间公布的3-6m apmsl平均海平面资料,估计过去125ky的构造抬升速率在0.18-0.21m/ky之间。利用这些当地的上升速率,分别计算出5c (105ky)和5a (82ky)时期的古海平面比现在低9-11米和6-9米,这与海地、巴巴多斯和休恩半岛的上升校正珊瑚礁数据估计值一致。5a古海平面也与构造稳定的佛罗里达边缘暗礁的结果密切吻合。Pamilacan古海平面与世界各地的海平面基本一致,支持了过去125天内海平面上升速率恒定的假设。与MIS 5e相关的海平面指标在邦老和蓬塔克鲁兹的海拔高度要低得多,≥12m apmsl,而5c的海拔高度约为5-6m apmsl。MIS 5e以来的最小局部隆升速率为0.06 ~ 0.09m/ky,比Pamilacan低3倍。5c期间估计的平均海平面仅比现在低几米(约3米),表明上升不是恒定的。三个相邻岛屿同时期阶地高度的显著变化可能受到局部构造活动的极大影响,这使报道的该地区相对垂直稳定性受到质疑。
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