Holocene marine transgression marker on the Karnataka coast (India)
In the coastal plain of Baindur Hole (Karnataka, India), a thin layer (30 cm) of clayey silt, rich in organic matter and shells, has been recorded in a well at an altitude close to the present sea-level. This layer has been dated (super(14)C) to about 6400 years BP by two different methods. At the t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Indian journal of marine sciences 1992-06, Vol.21 (2), p.149-151 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In the coastal plain of Baindur Hole (Karnataka, India), a thin layer (30 cm) of clayey silt, rich in organic matter and shells, has been recorded in a well at an altitude close to the present sea-level. This layer has been dated (super(14)C) to about 6400 years BP by two different methods. At the time of its deposition the paleontological clues (palynology, conchology) point to a very shallow environment. Hence, from this reliable marker of the Holocene transgression, it can be assessed that at about 6400 years BP the sea-level was close (just a few metres below) to the present sea-level on coastal Karnataka. |
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ISSN: | 0379-5136 0975-1033 |