Geomorphological Evolution of the paleo-country South-West of New Caledonia during the last glacial cycles
We present the morphological analysis of a combined digital elevation model (DEM) obtained by merging data from terrestrial and coastal regions of southern New-Caledonia. Our aim is to describe the Quaternary morphotectonic evolution of the southwestern lagoon of New Caledonia, a region with a shall...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Comptes rendus. Geoscience 2005-05, Vol.337 (7), p.695-701 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We present the morphological analysis of a combined digital elevation model (DEM) obtained by merging data from terrestrial and coastal regions of southern New-Caledonia. Our aim is to describe the Quaternary morphotectonic evolution of the southwestern lagoon of New Caledonia, a region with a shallow average bathymetry (20 m), recently submerged in response to both tectonic and eustatic fluctuations. The marine DEM was obtained by interpolating 131000 depth soundings from MOP-SHOM ('Mission oceanographique du Pacifique'-'Service hydrographique et oceanographique de la Marine', France). We confirm that morphologies such as meandering channels and deeply incised canyons are the result of a sub-aerial fluviatile evolution during periods of low sea levels. The marine sedimentation in this region is very recent, probably corresponding to no more than two glacial-interglacial cycles. Geometrical relationships between submerged paleo-rivers and streams, including captures and incisions, strongly suggest that Quaternary active tectonics affected river development. We identify two hydrographic palaeo-networks suggesting outflow changes, from parallel to the present-day island axis to perpendicular. |
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ISSN: | 1631-0713 1778-7025 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.crte.2005.02.008 |