Holocene relative sea levels and coastal changes in the lower Cree valley and estuary, SW Scotland, UK

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Smith, DE [1 ]
Wells, JM
Mighall, TM
Cullingford, RA
Holloway, LK
Dawson, S
Brooks, CL
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[1] Univ Oxford, Sch Geog & Environm, Oxford OX1 3TB, England
[2] Univ Exeter, Dept Geog, Exeter EX4 4RJ, Devon, England
[3] Coventry Univ, Sch Sci & Environm, Ctr Quaternary Sci, Coventry CV1 5FB, W Midlands, England
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diatoms; foraminifera; glacio-isostasy; morphology; ostracoda; particle size; pollen; shoreline; stratigraphy;
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Changes in Holocene (Flandrian) relative sea levels and coastal geomorphology in the lower Cree valley and estuary, SW Scotland, are inferred from detailed morphological and stratigraphical investigations. A graph of relative sea level changes is proposed for the area. Rising relative sea levels during the early Holocene were interrupted at c. 8300-8600 C-14 years B.P. (c. 9400-9900 calibrated years B.P.). when an extensive estuarine surface was reached at c. -1 m O.D., after which a fluctuating rise culminated at c. 6100-6500 C-14 B.P. (c. 7000-7500 calibrated years B.P.) in a prominent shoreline and associated estuarine surface measured at 7.7-10.3 m O.D. A subsequent fall in relative sea level was followed by a rise to a shoreline at 7.8-10.1 m O.D., exceeding or reoccupying the earlier shoreline over much of the area after c. 5000 C-14 B.P. (c. 5,800 calibrated years B.P.), before relative sea level fell to a later shoreline, reached after c. 2900 C-14 B.P. (c. 3100 calibrated years B.P.) at 5.5-8.0 m O.D., following which relative sea levels fell, ultimately reaching present levels. During these changes, a particular feature of the coastline was the development of a number of barrier systems. The relative sea level changes identified are compared with changes elsewhere in SW Scotland and their wider context is briefly considered.
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