Abstract
AbstractThe large, thick beachrock of Arrigunaga beach (Bizkaia, Spain) is unusual among beachrocks because of (a) Its location, at 43ºN latitude; (b) The substrate that was cemented, largely consisting on smelter slag mixed with natural beach sediment; (c) The timing and amount of slag dumping at sea, with millions of tons of waste dumped in the short interval AD 1902–1966; (d) The sudden cessation of dumping (AD 1966), followed by immediate beachrock exhumation and retrogradation and (e) An aggressive engineering intervention (AD 1999), supposedly aimed at beach regeneration, with imported bioclastic sands, resulting in additional weak cementation of the residual blocks. Thickness of the beachrock and the identification of internal clasts attest for a multiepisodic process with at least three main cementation steps and several CaCO3 polymorphs precipitated from mixed marine and freshwaters. Evidence of bacterial remains suggests that biological activity helped to trigger cementation. C and O isotopic values obtained in the cements confirm the dominance of mixed marine and freshwaters composition. Exact knowledge of the start and finishing dates of slag dumping permits to tightly constrain the rapid cementation, which was already evident at least since AD 1924, that produced the beachrock, as well as its evolution towards its current fast and complete disappearance.
Funder
Universidad del País Vasco
gobierno de España
MCIN
Universidad de Salamanca
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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