A synthesis of early and middle Holocene coastal changes in the western Belgian lowlands

A large-scale pattern of Holocene coastal evolution of the western Belgian coastal plain has been reconstructed by means of a series of palaeogeographical maps at 9 time slices between 9.5 and 6 cal. ka BP together with schematical cross-sections of the vertical sediment accumulation. The time-depth...

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Main Authors: Cecile Baeteman, Pierre-Yves Declercq
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Société Royale Belge de Géographie and the Belgian National Committee of Geography 2002-06-01
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/belgeo/15994
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description A large-scale pattern of Holocene coastal evolution of the western Belgian coastal plain has been reconstructed by means of a series of palaeogeographical maps at 9 time slices between 9.5 and 6 cal. ka BP together with schematical cross-sections of the vertical sediment accumulation. The time-depth estimate and the spatial extension of the palaeo-environments is based on the relative sea-level (RSL) curve and radiocarbon dates of (basal and intercalated) peats and shells. This paper describes the methodology of reconstructing the pre-Holocene surface and asserts that the morphology of the flooded surface is a controlling factor in the distribution of the Holocene sediments. For a better visualization of the rather weak relief, a 3D terrain model is presented. The coastal evolution is further controlled by the changes in the rate of RSL rise and sediment budget. The period before ca. 7.500 cal BP is marked by a rapid RSL rise and consequently by a progressive rapid landward migration of all depositional environments as well as a major vertical sediment accretion. In the period following the first substantial decrease in the rate of RSL rise, the direct impact of the latter is subordinate to the effect of sediment budget which is in balance with the creation of accommodation space. This resulted in the sedimentary infilling of the tidal basin and the deposition of tidal clastic sediments with peat accumulation.
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spelling doaj.art-9050f8c4333844c39527db425324b1f22022-12-21T22:23:29ZengSociété Royale Belge de Géographie and the Belgian National Committee of GeographyBelgeo1377-23682294-91352002-06-0127710810.4000/belgeo.15994A synthesis of early and middle Holocene coastal changes in the western Belgian lowlandsCecile BaetemanPierre-Yves DeclercqA large-scale pattern of Holocene coastal evolution of the western Belgian coastal plain has been reconstructed by means of a series of palaeogeographical maps at 9 time slices between 9.5 and 6 cal. ka BP together with schematical cross-sections of the vertical sediment accumulation. The time-depth estimate and the spatial extension of the palaeo-environments is based on the relative sea-level (RSL) curve and radiocarbon dates of (basal and intercalated) peats and shells. This paper describes the methodology of reconstructing the pre-Holocene surface and asserts that the morphology of the flooded surface is a controlling factor in the distribution of the Holocene sediments. For a better visualization of the rather weak relief, a 3D terrain model is presented. The coastal evolution is further controlled by the changes in the rate of RSL rise and sediment budget. The period before ca. 7.500 cal BP is marked by a rapid RSL rise and consequently by a progressive rapid landward migration of all depositional environments as well as a major vertical sediment accretion. In the period following the first substantial decrease in the rate of RSL rise, the direct impact of the latter is subordinate to the effect of sediment budget which is in balance with the creation of accommodation space. This resulted in the sedimentary infilling of the tidal basin and the deposition of tidal clastic sediments with peat accumulation.http://journals.openedition.org/belgeo/15994coastal plain developmentpalaeogeographypre-Holocene surface3D terrain modelrelative sea-level risetidal environment
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A synthesis of early and middle Holocene coastal changes in the western Belgian lowlands
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coastal plain development
palaeogeography
pre-Holocene surface
3D terrain model
relative sea-level rise
tidal environment
title A synthesis of early and middle Holocene coastal changes in the western Belgian lowlands
title_full A synthesis of early and middle Holocene coastal changes in the western Belgian lowlands
title_fullStr A synthesis of early and middle Holocene coastal changes in the western Belgian lowlands
title_full_unstemmed A synthesis of early and middle Holocene coastal changes in the western Belgian lowlands
title_short A synthesis of early and middle Holocene coastal changes in the western Belgian lowlands
title_sort synthesis of early and middle holocene coastal changes in the western belgian lowlands
topic coastal plain development
palaeogeography
pre-Holocene surface
3D terrain model
relative sea-level rise
tidal environment
url http://journals.openedition.org/belgeo/15994
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