Litho-, bio- and chrono-stratigraphy of tidal marsh sediments from south-central Chile (NERC grant NE/K000446/1)

Stratigraphic and ecological data from tidal marsh sites in south-central Chile. Includes stratigraphy, diatom assemblages and radiocarbon dates from fossil cores and diatom assemblages from modern tidal marsh samples. Data were collected to provide evidence for multiple great earthquakes in south-central Chile, and enable the reconstruction of vertical land-level changes associated with these earthquakes. Data are from tidal marsh sites within the 1960 earthquake rupture area along the Chilean subduction zone (37.5 - 46 degrees South).
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English
Geoscientific information
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0: BGS Thesaurus of Geosciences:
Stratigraphy
Tidal flats
NGDC Deposited Data
Carbon dating
Diatoms
Carbon isotopes
Free:
NERC_DDC
-75.6300, -46.0000, -66.9700, -37.5000
CHILE [id=877000], CHL, CL
creation: 2015-09
unknown - 2015-09
Northumbria University
Dr Emma Hocking
Newcastle, NE1 8ST, United Kingdom
email: not available
Role: point of contact
University of Durham
Dr Ed Garrett
Department of Geography, Durham, DH1 3LE, United Kingdom
email: not available
Role: point of contact

Data Quality

Marsh front exposures, pits, gouge and Russian cores provided stratigraphic evidence for past earthquakes. We employed transects of cores to assess lateral continuity of stratigraphy. In order to obtain a training set of modern diatom assemblages, we sampled at low tide the top ~1 cm of sediment at regular vertical intervals along transects perpendicular to the direction of tidal inundation. Samples collected January 2013 and 2014. Samples were analysed for diatoms and plant macrofossils picked for radiocarbon dating. Radiocarbon dates were provided by the NERC Radiocarbon Facility. A diatom-based transfer function was developed in C2.
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3f5d93c7-378b-2fb2-e054-002128a47908
British Geological Survey
Environmental Science Centre,Keyworth, NOTTINGHAM, NG12 5GG, United Kingdom
tel: +44 115 936 3100
email: enquiries@bgs.ac.uk
Role: point of contact
2024-04-24

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