Holocene relative sea-level records from coral microatolls in Western Borneo, South China Sea

The spatial variability of Holocene relative sea level (RSL) in the South China Sea is unknown, with data restricted to Thailand, the Malay Peninsula, and a few other isolated sites. In this study, we present new continuous RSL records for Borneo using surveyed and U–Th dated coral microatolls from...

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Main Authors: Majewski, Jędrzej M., Switzer, Adam Douglas, Meltzner, Aron Jeffrey, Parham, Peter R., Horton, Benjamin Peter, Bradley, Sarah L., Pile, Jeremy, Chiang, Hong-Wei, Wang, Xianfeng, Ng, Chiew Tyiin, Tanzil, Jani, Müller, Moritz, Mujahid, Aazani
Other Authors: Asian School of the Environment
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-883582020-09-26T21:30:14Z Holocene relative sea-level records from coral microatolls in Western Borneo, South China Sea Majewski, Jędrzej M. Switzer, Adam Douglas Meltzner, Aron Jeffrey Parham, Peter R. Horton, Benjamin Peter Bradley, Sarah L. Pile, Jeremy Chiang, Hong-Wei Wang, Xianfeng Ng, Chiew Tyiin Tanzil, Jani Müller, Moritz Mujahid, Aazani Asian School of the Environment Interdisciplinary Graduate School (IGS) Earth Observatory of Singapore Coral Microatolls Borneo Tectonics Science::Geology The spatial variability of Holocene relative sea level (RSL) in the South China Sea is unknown, with data restricted to Thailand, the Malay Peninsula, and a few other isolated sites. In this study, we present new continuous RSL records for Borneo using surveyed and U–Th dated coral microatolls from four sites in western Sarawak. The record spans 450 years of RSL from 7450 to 7000 yr BP. Our data suggest that RSL was higher than present and rapid RSL rise had ceased by 7450 yr BP. We compare these RSL reconstructions with a regional model of glacial-isostatic adjustment (GIA). The RSL reconstructions from three sites off the coast of Sarawak show a spatial gradient opposite to that predicted by the GIA model. This disagreement can best be explained by tectonic deformation since 7000 yr BP, which was previously unrecognized. We propose vertical land motion of 0.7–1.45 m due to slip on the Serabang fault, which runs between our four sites. This slip may have occurred in response to the loading of the Sunda Shelf by rising sea level. NRF (Natl Research Foundation, S’pore) Published version 2019-11-22T08:25:36Z 2019-12-06T17:01:27Z 2019-11-22T08:25:36Z 2019-12-06T17:01:27Z 2018 Journal Article Majewski, J. M., Switzer, A. D., Meltzner, A. J., Parham, P. R., Horton, B. P., Bradley, S. L., … Mujahid, A. (2018). Holocene relative sea-level records from coral microatolls in Western Borneo, South China Sea. The Holocene, 28(9), 1431-1442. doi:10.1177/0959683618777061 0959-6836 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/88358 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/50453 10.1177/0959683618777061 en The Holocene © 2018 The Author(s). This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage). 12 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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language English
topic Coral Microatolls
Borneo Tectonics
Science::Geology
spellingShingle Coral Microatolls
Borneo Tectonics
Science::Geology
Majewski, Jędrzej M.
Switzer, Adam Douglas
Meltzner, Aron Jeffrey
Parham, Peter R.
Horton, Benjamin Peter
Bradley, Sarah L.
Pile, Jeremy
Chiang, Hong-Wei
Wang, Xianfeng
Ng, Chiew Tyiin
Tanzil, Jani
Müller, Moritz
Mujahid, Aazani
Holocene relative sea-level records from coral microatolls in Western Borneo, South China Sea
description The spatial variability of Holocene relative sea level (RSL) in the South China Sea is unknown, with data restricted to Thailand, the Malay Peninsula, and a few other isolated sites. In this study, we present new continuous RSL records for Borneo using surveyed and U–Th dated coral microatolls from four sites in western Sarawak. The record spans 450 years of RSL from 7450 to 7000 yr BP. Our data suggest that RSL was higher than present and rapid RSL rise had ceased by 7450 yr BP. We compare these RSL reconstructions with a regional model of glacial-isostatic adjustment (GIA). The RSL reconstructions from three sites off the coast of Sarawak show a spatial gradient opposite to that predicted by the GIA model. This disagreement can best be explained by tectonic deformation since 7000 yr BP, which was previously unrecognized. We propose vertical land motion of 0.7–1.45 m due to slip on the Serabang fault, which runs between our four sites. This slip may have occurred in response to the loading of the Sunda Shelf by rising sea level.
author2 Asian School of the Environment
author_facet Asian School of the Environment
Majewski, Jędrzej M.
Switzer, Adam Douglas
Meltzner, Aron Jeffrey
Parham, Peter R.
Horton, Benjamin Peter
Bradley, Sarah L.
Pile, Jeremy
Chiang, Hong-Wei
Wang, Xianfeng
Ng, Chiew Tyiin
Tanzil, Jani
Müller, Moritz
Mujahid, Aazani
format Article
author Majewski, Jędrzej M.
Switzer, Adam Douglas
Meltzner, Aron Jeffrey
Parham, Peter R.
Horton, Benjamin Peter
Bradley, Sarah L.
Pile, Jeremy
Chiang, Hong-Wei
Wang, Xianfeng
Ng, Chiew Tyiin
Tanzil, Jani
Müller, Moritz
Mujahid, Aazani
author_sort Majewski, Jędrzej M.
title Holocene relative sea-level records from coral microatolls in Western Borneo, South China Sea
title_short Holocene relative sea-level records from coral microatolls in Western Borneo, South China Sea
title_full Holocene relative sea-level records from coral microatolls in Western Borneo, South China Sea
title_fullStr Holocene relative sea-level records from coral microatolls in Western Borneo, South China Sea
title_full_unstemmed Holocene relative sea-level records from coral microatolls in Western Borneo, South China Sea
title_sort holocene relative sea-level records from coral microatolls in western borneo, south china sea
publishDate 2019
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/88358
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/50453
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