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RESOLVING UNCERTAINTIES IN FORAMINIFERA-BASED RELATIVE SEA-LEVEL RECONSTRUCTION: A CASE STUDY FROM SOUTHERN NEW ZEALAND

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posted on 2025-10-07, 05:43 authored by E Garrett, MJ Brain, BW Hayward, Rewi NewnhamRewi Newnham, CJ Morey, WR Gehrels
Since the pioneering work of David Scott and others in the 1970s and 1980s, foraminifera have been used to develop precise sea-level reconstructions from salt marshes around the world. In New Zealand, reconstructions feature rapid rates of sea-level rise during the early to mid-20<sup>th</sup> century. Here, we test whether infaunality, taphonomy, and sediment compaction influence these reconstructions. We find that surface (0–1 cm) and subsurface (3–4 cm) foraminiferal assemblages show a high degree of similarity. A landward shift in assemblage zones is consistent with recent sea-level rise and transgression. Changes associated with infaunality and taphonomy do not affect transfer function-based sea-level reconstructions. Applying a geotechnical modelling approach to the core from which sea-level changes were reconstructed, we demonstrate compaction is also negligible, resulting in maximum post-depositional lowering of 2.5 mm. We conclude that salt-marsh foraminifera are indeed highly accurate and precise indicators of past sea levels.

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Funder: Royal Society | Grant ID: RTUV1705

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Preferred citation

Garrett, E., Brain, M. J., Hayward, B. W., Newnham, R., Morey, C. J. & Gehrels, W. R. (2023). RESOLVING UNCERTAINTIES IN FORAMINIFERA-BASED RELATIVE SEA-LEVEL RECONSTRUCTION: A CASE STUDY FROM SOUTHERN NEW ZEALAND. Journal of Foraminiferal Research, 53(1), 78-89. https://doi.org/10.2113/gsjfr.53.1.78

Journal title

Journal of Foraminiferal Research

Volume

53

Issue

1

Publication date

2023-01-01

Pagination

78-89

Publisher

Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research

Publication status

Published

Online publication date

2023-01-20

ISSN

0096-1191

eISSN

1943-264X

Language

en