Authors
RJ Edwards, BP Horton
Publication date
2000/9/15
Journal
Marine Geology
Volume
169
Issue
1-2
Pages
41-56
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The position of past sea levels can be reconstructed using a series of sea-level index points that possess information on age, location, altitude, and a quantified vertical relationship with a former tidal frame (the “indicative meaning”). Whilst these points fix the altitude of relative sea-level at one instant in time, they provide no information on its variation between them. Here, a foraminiferal transfer function is used to reconstruct changes in water depth from fossil assemblages preserved within salt-marsh sediments. The transfer function performs reliably in the high marsh zone, where agglutinated foraminiferal species are dominant. In lower marsh environments where calcareous species are prevalent, postmortem test dissolution alters the fossil assemblages and leaves them without modern analogues. To circumvent this problem, a new transfer function based on agglutinated foraminifera and utilising preserved test …
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