Holocene Sedimentary Record and Coastal Evolution in the Makran Subduction Zone (Iran)

The western Makran coast displays evidence of surface uplift since at least the Late Pleistocene, but it remains uncertain whether this displacement is accommodated by creep on the subduction interface, or in a series of large earthquakes. Here, we address this problem by looking at the short-term (...

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Main Authors: Raphaël Normand, Guy Simpson, Frédéric Herman, Rabiul Haque Biswas, Abbas Bahroudi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-06-01
Series:Quaternary
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2571-550X/2/2/21
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spelling doaj-33e26a0ffbe54acf85da1192d90530d82020-11-25T01:50:53ZengMDPI AGQuaternary2571-550X2019-06-01222110.3390/quat2020021quat2020021Holocene Sedimentary Record and Coastal Evolution in the Makran Subduction Zone (Iran)Raphaël Normand0Guy Simpson1Frédéric Herman2Rabiul Haque Biswas3Abbas Bahroudi4Department of Earth Sciences, University of Geneva, Rue des Maraîchers 13, 1205 Geneva, SwitzerlandDepartment of Earth Sciences, University of Geneva, Rue des Maraîchers 13, 1205 Geneva, SwitzerlandInstitute of Earth Surface Dynamics, Faculty of Geosciences and Environment, University of Lausanne, 1012 Lausanne, SwitzerlandInstitute of Earth Surface Dynamics, Faculty of Geosciences and Environment, University of Lausanne, 1012 Lausanne, SwitzerlandExploration department, School of Mining Engineering, University of Tehran, Northern Kargaravn, P.O. Box 11365-4563, Tehran 15119-43943, IranThe western Makran coast displays evidence of surface uplift since at least the Late Pleistocene, but it remains uncertain whether this displacement is accommodated by creep on the subduction interface, or in a series of large earthquakes. Here, we address this problem by looking at the short-term (Holocene) history of continental vertical displacements recorded in the geomorphology and sedimentary succession of the Makran beaches. In the region of Chabahar (Southern Iran), we study two bay-beaches through the description, measurement and dating of 13 sedimentary sections with a combination of radiocarbon and Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating. Our results show that lagoonal settings dominate the early Holocene of both studied beach sections. A flooding surface associated with the Holocene maximum transgression is followed by a prograding sequence of tidal and beach deposits. Coastal progradation is evidenced in Pozm Bay, where we observe a rapid buildup of the beach ridge succession (3.5 m/years lateral propagation over the last 1950 years). Dating of Beris Beach revealed high rates of uplift, comparable to the rates obtained from the nearby Late Pleistocene marine terraces. A 3150-year-old flooding surface within the sedimentary succession of Chabahar Bay was possibly caused by rapid subsidence during an earthquake. If true, this might indicate that the Western Makran does produce large earthquakes, similar to those that have occurred further east in the Pakistani Makran.https://www.mdpi.com/2571-550X/2/2/21Makrancoastal processescoseismic subsidenceHolocene upliftheadland-bay beachbeach progradationearthquake
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author Raphaël Normand
Guy Simpson
Frédéric Herman
Rabiul Haque Biswas
Abbas Bahroudi
spellingShingle Raphaël Normand
Guy Simpson
Frédéric Herman
Rabiul Haque Biswas
Abbas Bahroudi
Holocene Sedimentary Record and Coastal Evolution in the Makran Subduction Zone (Iran)
Quaternary
Makran
coastal processes
coseismic subsidence
Holocene uplift
headland-bay beach
beach progradation
earthquake
author_facet Raphaël Normand
Guy Simpson
Frédéric Herman
Rabiul Haque Biswas
Abbas Bahroudi
author_sort Raphaël Normand
title Holocene Sedimentary Record and Coastal Evolution in the Makran Subduction Zone (Iran)
title_short Holocene Sedimentary Record and Coastal Evolution in the Makran Subduction Zone (Iran)
title_full Holocene Sedimentary Record and Coastal Evolution in the Makran Subduction Zone (Iran)
title_fullStr Holocene Sedimentary Record and Coastal Evolution in the Makran Subduction Zone (Iran)
title_full_unstemmed Holocene Sedimentary Record and Coastal Evolution in the Makran Subduction Zone (Iran)
title_sort holocene sedimentary record and coastal evolution in the makran subduction zone (iran)
publisher MDPI AG
series Quaternary
issn 2571-550X
publishDate 2019-06-01
description The western Makran coast displays evidence of surface uplift since at least the Late Pleistocene, but it remains uncertain whether this displacement is accommodated by creep on the subduction interface, or in a series of large earthquakes. Here, we address this problem by looking at the short-term (Holocene) history of continental vertical displacements recorded in the geomorphology and sedimentary succession of the Makran beaches. In the region of Chabahar (Southern Iran), we study two bay-beaches through the description, measurement and dating of 13 sedimentary sections with a combination of radiocarbon and Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating. Our results show that lagoonal settings dominate the early Holocene of both studied beach sections. A flooding surface associated with the Holocene maximum transgression is followed by a prograding sequence of tidal and beach deposits. Coastal progradation is evidenced in Pozm Bay, where we observe a rapid buildup of the beach ridge succession (3.5 m/years lateral propagation over the last 1950 years). Dating of Beris Beach revealed high rates of uplift, comparable to the rates obtained from the nearby Late Pleistocene marine terraces. A 3150-year-old flooding surface within the sedimentary succession of Chabahar Bay was possibly caused by rapid subsidence during an earthquake. If true, this might indicate that the Western Makran does produce large earthquakes, similar to those that have occurred further east in the Pakistani Makran.
topic Makran
coastal processes
coseismic subsidence
Holocene uplift
headland-bay beach
beach progradation
earthquake
url https://www.mdpi.com/2571-550X/2/2/21
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