2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-16696
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Measuring erosion on uplifting coasts: Shore platform downwearing rates and pattern on inter-tidal rocks at Māhia Peninsula, New Zealand

Abstract: <p>Recent erosion rates from tectonically active coasts provide evidence of rapid rock breakdown following coseismic uplift. These rates are needed to solve puzzles about 'missing' marine terraces that prevent accurate reconstruction of past sea levels, earthquakes and rock coast evolution. Yet little scientific effort has been put into investigating the impact of tectonism on shore platform development. It is also presently unclear if erosion records from one coast can be extra… Show more

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