Coastal Lagoonal Evolution within the Early Holocene Humber Estuary, eastern England

Author:

Grant M. J.1ORCID,Hill T.23ORCID,Evans S.4,Law M.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Coastal and Offshore Archaeological Research Services (COARS), Ocean and Earth Science, National Oceanography Centre Southampton University of Southampton Southampton UK

2. PalaeoEnvironmental Research and Consultancy Services (PERCS) Princes Risborough UK

3. Natural History Museum London UK

4. MSDS Marine, Holbrook Belper UK

5. School of Sciences Bath Spa University Bath UK

Abstract

ABSTRACTRapid sea‐level rise during the Early Holocene around the North Sea coastal lowlands provided conditions under which estuarine and coastal features, with no modern equivalents, could be created. Investigation of nearshore sediments within the Outer Humber Estuary, UK, has identified a tidal lagoonal system, created between c. 9000 and 7800 cal a bp. These sequences show the initial flooding of a carr woodland, prior to the establishment of more saline conditions as the tidal lagoonal system developed. Inter‐core comparisons, based on diatom and pollen analyses, suggest variations in the structure of a tidal lagoon setting, which probably lasted for only a brief period before being submerged by rising sea levels. The absence of an erosive contact in several of the sequences studied has permitted the creation of the oldest sea‐level index points for the Outer Humber Estuary, providing validation for the current glacial isostatic adjustment models for the region.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Paleontology,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)

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