Uplifted Pleistocene Marine Terraces at Active Margins: Modeling Reveals the Effects of Sea Reoccupation and Coseismic Uplift on Uplift Rate Calculation

Author:

Crosetto Silvia1ORCID,de Montserrat Albert2,Oncken Onno1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. GFZ Helmholtz Centre Potsdam, German Research Centre for Geosciences Potsdam Germany

2. Institute of Geophysics, Department of Geosciences Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zürich) Zurich Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractUplifted Pleistocene marine terrace sequences are used to quantify uplift rates along active margins by knowing terrace age and elevation, and sea level (SL) position at the time of terrace formation. When terraces are undated, ages are assigned by correlating terraces at progressively higher elevations with progressively older highstands. Uplift at convergent margins can be constant over time or occur coseismically during upper plate earthquakes. We explore the formation of terrace sequences under conditions of constant and earthquake‐driven uplift by using a forward numerical model. The modeling reveals that terraces are generally abandoned at SL highstands but they are carved during all stands, depending on the time spent within the sea erosional‐depth‐range. Therefore sea reoccupation of a same platform after formation is a common occurrence that decreases with increasing uplift rates, suggesting that most platforms in nature may be in fact polygenetic. Furthermore, the model run time influences the terrace sequences: terraces formed at the beginning of longer runs constitute an ‘inherited morphology’ affecting subsequent sequences. When coseismic uplift is applied, the formation and preservation of terraces for a given average uplift rate depend stochastically on the coseismic displacement ‐ recurrence interval combination in relation to the SL position at the time of the earthquake. These factors significantly contribute to a higher likelihood of non‐preserved terraces along a terrace sequence, which may affect age correlation and, consequently, the resulting uplift rates. Further research is needed to explore the effect of the full seismic cycle in shaping a terrace sequence.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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