2024
DOI: 10.1029/2023gc011036
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Uplifted Pleistocene Marine Terraces at Active Margins: Modeling Reveals the Effects of Sea Reoccupation and Coseismic Uplift on Uplift Rate Calculation

Silvia Crosetto,
Albert de Montserrat,
Onno Oncken

Abstract: Uplifted Pleistocene marine terrace sequences are used to quantify uplift rates along active margins by knowing terrace age and elevation, and sea level (SL) position at the time of terrace formation. When terraces are undated, ages are assigned by correlating terraces at progressively higher elevations with progressively older highstands. Uplift at convergent margins can be constant over time or occur coseismically during upper plate earthquakes. We explore the formation of terrace sequences under conditions … Show more

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