South Carolina Interglacial Sites and Stage 5 Sea Levels
- 20 January 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Quaternary Research
- Vol. 33 (1) , 1-17
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0033-5894(90)90081-u
Abstract
Amino acid and other studies have been made on the 30-km Pleistocene sections of the Intracoastal Waterway between Myrtle Beach and Little River, South Carolina. Our ratios differentiate the long-established Waccamaw (oldest), Canepatch, and Socastee formations. The ratios from the four laboratories that have worked in this area agree very well, and apparent conflicts with U-series dates may merely reflect an abundance of reworked corals. Our amino acid correlations with U-series coral dates in South Carolina, Bermuda, and the Mediterranean all argue that the classical Canepatch and its Horry Clay date from isotope stage 5e and not, as has been implied, from stage 7, 9, 11, or 13. Excavations and erosion have increased position-fixing problems along the Waterway, and “Canepatch” amino acid ratios and U-series dates (460,000 ± 100,000 yr B.P.) at “ICW5” may be from an older unit. The Canepatch shows the double marine transgression visible in many stage 5e deposits. Pollen shows that the second transgression occurred late in the interglaciation, and stratigraphic studies show that it reached 14 m. It therefore fits very well Antarctic ice-surge models of stage 5 sea level and climate. The Socastee adds to the evidence for one or more sea levels above 0 m late in stage 5.This publication has 26 references indexed in Scilit:
- New data on the pleistocene of MallorcaQuaternary Science Reviews, 1987
- Uranium-series dating of fossil corals from marine sediments of southeastern United States Atlantic Coastal PlainGSA Bulletin, 1985
- Comparison of Amino Acid Racemization Geochronometry with Lithostratigraphy, Biostratigraphy, Uranium-Series Coral Dating, and Magnetostratigraphy in the Atlantic Coastal Plain of the Southeastern United StatesQuaternary Research, 1982
- Amino Acid Age Estimates, Quaternary Atlantic Coastal Plain: Comparison with U-series Dates, Biostratigraphy, and Paleomagnetic ControlQuaternary Research, 1982
- Stratigraphy, structure, absolute age, and paleontology of the upper Pleistocene deposits at Sankaty Head, Nantucket Island, MassachusettsGeology, 1982
- Stable isotope and sea-level data from New Guinea supports Antarctic ice-surge theory of ice agesNature, 1980
- Background of a Geophysical Model of the Initiation of the Next GlaciationQuaternary Research, 1974
- Quaternary Sea Level Fluctuations on a Tectonic coast: New 230Th/234U Dates from the Huon Peninsula, New GuineaQuaternary Research, 1974
- Wilson's Theory of Ice AgesNature, 1965
- Origin of Ice Ages: An Ice Shelf Theory for Pleistocene GlaciationNature, 1964