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Main Authors: Manaa, Ammar A, Jones, Brian G, McGregor, Helen V, Zhao, Jian-Xin, Price, David M
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Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.871479
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author Manaa, Ammar A
Jones, Brian G
McGregor, Helen V
Zhao, Jian-Xin
Price, David M
author_facet Manaa, Ammar A
Jones, Brian G
McGregor, Helen V
Zhao, Jian-Xin
Price, David M
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents Late Pleistocene raised coral reef terraces form extensive outcrops up to 5 km wide along the Saudi coast. Porites coral were dated using Uranium/Thorium while clastic sediment from Jeddah was dated using thermoluminescence. The pooled mean age for the coral samples is 121.5 ± 0.2 ka suggesting MIS 5e, even for the uplifted 16-20 m high terrace in the north at Haql. In Jeddah the MIS 5e back-reef succession is overlain by fluvial sediment that gave a TL age of 66 ± 13 ka. The structure and faunal composition of the coral terraces suggests that they accumulated in broad shallow embayments following the last interglacial transgression. The consistent elevation of these terraces suggests that the central and southern Saudi coast has been tectonically stable for at least the past 125,000 years and the coral reef terraces (at 3.5-5.5 m elevation) are consistent with the MIS 5e sea level high-stand that peaked at 6-9 m above present sea level. The Saudi coastal coral terrace north of Duba shows progressive uplift to 16-20 m near Haql since 108-120 ka as a result of ongoing transform faulting in the Gulf of Aqaba.
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spellingShingle Age determination of coral samples from terraces along the Saudi Arabian Red Sea coast
Manaa, Ammar A
Jones, Brian G
McGregor, Helen V
Zhao, Jian-Xin
Price, David M

Late Pleistocene raised coral reef terraces form extensive outcrops up to 5 km wide along the Saudi coast. Porites coral were dated using Uranium/Thorium while clastic sediment from Jeddah was dated using thermoluminescence. The pooled mean age for the coral samples is 121.5 ± 0.2 ka suggesting MIS 5e, even for the uplifted 16-20 m high terrace in the north at Haql. In Jeddah the MIS 5e back-reef succession is overlain by fluvial sediment that gave a TL age of 66 ± 13 ka. The structure and faunal composition of the coral terraces suggests that they accumulated in broad shallow embayments following the last interglacial transgression. The consistent elevation of these terraces suggests that the central and southern Saudi coast has been tectonically stable for at least the past 125,000 years and the coral reef terraces (at 3.5-5.5 m elevation) are consistent with the MIS 5e sea level high-stand that peaked at 6-9 m above present sea level. The Saudi coastal coral terrace north of Duba shows progressive uplift to 16-20 m near Haql since 108-120 ka as a result of ongoing transform faulting in the Gulf of Aqaba.
title Age determination of coral samples from terraces along the Saudi Arabian Red Sea coast
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url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.871479