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Mind the gap: an absence of valley-fill deposits identifying the Holocene hypsithermal period of enhanced flow regime in southeastern Australia

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HOLOCENE
卷 17, 期 3, 页码 411-418

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0959683607076475

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valley fill; climate change; flow-regime change; floodplain formation; alluvial chronostratigraphy; upland swamp; threshold response; Holocene; Australia

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The Holocene sedimentary record in southeastern Australia is present in a range of landscape settings, such as upland swamps (dells). internally drained lake basins, alluvial fans, and mid-catchment and lowland floodplains. An assessment of the best-constrained basal radiocarbon dates in valley-fill locations between 30 and 42 degrees S and upstream of last-glacial eustatic influences yields an intriguing pattern. The record for fluvial sites with catchment areas >30 km(2) exhibits a distinct gap in the alluvial record between 8 and 4ka BP (10-4.5 ka). In contrast, data for eleven upland-swamp sites with catchment areas <50 km(2) exhibit a broader spectrum of basal ages. albeit with some reduction of activity during the alluvial gap. We suggest that the period 8-4 ka BP in the sedimentary record at the fluvial sites reflects the early tc mid-Holocene climatic optimum independently recognized in proxy climate data in the region. It was a period of enhanced water discharges, stable well-vegetated catchments and low sediment yields, and therefore greatly limited sediment sequestration, and it has been termed the Nambucca Phase. In upland swamps, however. threshold-driven processes produce an episodic landscape responses during much of the Holocene. Contrasting results in upland compared with middle and lower basin locations demonstrate the non-uniform landscape response to climatic changes during the Holocene in southeastern Australia.

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