Title
Pampa del Palo: An anomalous composite marine terrace on the uprising coast of southern Peru
Date Issued
01 January 1996
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Publisher(s)
Elsevier Ltd
Abstract
Quaternary sediments along the southern Peruvian coast occur as staircase terraces of coastal and shallow-marine deposits in response to continuous uplift related to the active boundary between the Nazca and South-American plates. However, near Ilo (in the same coastal stretch) the emergent Pampa del Palo terrace consists of a relatively-thick, vertical stack of shallow-marine, coastal and lagoonal deposits that indicate a rather different geodynamic behaviour. Coastal deposits are correlatable with the successive marine highstands of isotopic stages 7 (?) and 5 (substages 5e and 5c). Combining aerial photo-interpretation, geomorphological mapping, sedimentological analysis, chronostratigraphical data, and structural observations, the Pampa del Palo feature is interpreted as a faulted block that moved independently of the remaining southern Peruvian coast and, for some time between the end of Middle Pleistocene (before ca. 220 ka) and the early Late Pleistocene (ca. 120 ka), it rose more slowly or was even down-faulted relative to the rest of the southern Peruvian margin. The independent block movements ceased after substage 5e, when the Pampa del Palo "terrace" was incorporated into the regional uplift of the area. Since ca. 100 ka, measured uplift rates in the Ilo area amounted up to 160 mm/103y when the area has been affected by a few active, NE-SE trending faults only. Copyright © 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd & Earth Sciences & Resources Institute.
Start page
367
End page
379
Volume
9
Issue
June 5
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Oceanografía, Hidrología, Recursos hídricos Geología Ingeniería oceanográfica
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-0030432744
Source
Journal of South American Earth Sciences
ISSN of the container
08959811
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