Constraining the aggradation mode of Pleistocene river deposits based on cosmogenic radionuclide depth profiling and numerical modelling
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Published:2022-12-15
Issue:2
Volume:4
Page:713-730
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ISSN:2628-3719
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Container-title:Geochronology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Geochronology
Author:
Vandermaelen Nathan, Beerten Koen, Clapuyt FrançoisORCID, Christl MarcusORCID, Vanacker VeerleORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Pleistocene braided-river deposits commonly represent long periods
of non-deposition or erosion that are interrupted by rapid and short
aggradation phases. When dating these sedimentary sequences with in situ-produced cosmic radionuclides (CRNs), simple concentration depth profiling
approaches often fall short, as they assume that the alluvial sedimentary
sequence has been deposited with a constant and rapid aggradation rate and
been exposed to cosmic radiations afterwards. Numerical modelling of the
evolution of CRNs in alluvial sequences permits one to account for aggradation,
non-deposition and erosion phases and can simulate which scenarios of
aggradation and preservation most likely represent the river
dynamics. In this study, such a model was developed and applied to a Middle
Pleistocene gravel sheet (Zutendaal gravels) exposed in NE Belgium. The
model parameters were optimised to the observed 10Be and 26Al
concentrations of 17 sediment samples taken over a depth interval of 7 m
that constitutes the top of a gravel sheet up to 20 m thick. In the studied sedimentary sequence, (at least) three individual aggradation phases that were interrupted by non-deposition or erosion can be distinguished, each interruption lasting ∼ 40 kyr. The age for the onset of aggradation of the upper 7 m of the gravel sheet was further constrained to 654-62+218 ka. This age, within error limits, does not invalidate
previous correlations of the gravel sheet with the Cromerian Glacial B and
Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 16. The deposition of the entire gravel sheet
likely represents more than one climatic cycle and demonstrates the
importance of accounting for the depositional modes of braided rivers when
applying in situ cosmogenic radionuclide techniques.
Funder
Fonds De La Recherche Scientifique - FNRS Organisme national des déchets radioactifs et des matières fissiles enrichies
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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