NEW URANIUM-SERIES AGES OF THE WAIMANALO LIMESTONE, OAHU, HAWAII - IMPLICATIONS FOR SEA-LEVEL DURING THE LAST INTERGLACIAL PERIOD

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MUHS, DR
SZABO, BJ
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[1] U.S. Geological Survey, Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225, MS 974
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10.1016/0025-3227(94)90091-4
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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The Waimanalo Formation (limestone) of Oahu has been correlated with the last interglacial period based on U-series dating of corals by T.-L. Ku and colleagues. The limestone consists of growth-position corals and overlying coral conglomerate. An apparent bimodal distribution of ages for the growth-position corals (mean age = 133 ka) and the overlying coral conglomerate (mean age= 119 ka) has been interpreted to represent two distinct high stands of sea that occurred within the last interglacial period. Both growth-position corals and overlying, conglomerate coral occur in an outcrop east of Kaena Point and consist mainly of Pocillopora and Porites. U-series ages of growth-position corals that show closed-system conditons are 120 +/- 3 ka and 127 +/- 4 ka; overlying conglomerate corals have U-series ages that range from 120 +/- 3 ka to 138 +/- 4 ka. At Kahe Point, conglomerate corals have ages of 120 +/- 3 ka and 134 +/- 4 ka. These data show that the growth position corals are not systematically older than the conglomerate corals; thus, there is no evidence for two distinct high stands of sea. Waimanalo deposits at Kahe Point and Mokapu Point (new U-series ages of 134 +/- 4 ka and 127 +/- 3 ka) have beach deposits as high as 12.5 m and, at Mokapu Point, growth-position corals as high as 8.5 m. A last-interglacial sea-level stand of + 8.5 to + 12.5 m conflicts with estimates of + 6 m from a number of tectonically stable coastlines and islands in the western Atlantic Ocean. We infer, therefore, that Oahu may be undergoing uplift at a low rate. This uplift may be due to compensatory lithospheric flexure, because the island of Hawaii has been subsiding throughout much of the Quaternary from volcanic loading. Because of this possible uplift, Oahu and islands like it elsewhere in the Pacific cannot be used as reference points for sea level during the, last interglacial period.
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