Predicting coastal change depends upon our knowledge of postglacial relative sea-level variability, partly controlled by glacio-isostatic responses to ice-sheet melting. Here, we reconstruct the postglacial relative sea-level changes along the Caribbean and Pacific coasts of northwestern South America by numerically solving the sea-level equation with two scenarios of mantle viscosity: global standard average and high viscosity. Our results with the standard model (applicable to the Pacific coast) agree with earlier studies by indicating a midNorthgrippian high stand of ∼2 m. The high-viscosity simulation (relevant to the Caribbean coast) shows that the transition from farto intermediate-field influence of the Laurentide Ice Sheet occurs between Manzanillo del Mar and the Gulf of Morrosquillo. South of this location, the Colombian Caribbean coast has exhibited a still stand with a nearly constant Holocene relative sea level. By analyzing our simulations considering sea-level indicators, we argue that tectonics is more prominent than previously assumed, especially along the Caribbean coast. This influence prevents a simplified view of regional relative sea-level changes on the northwestern South American coast.

Paniagua-Arroyave, J.F., Spada, G., Melini, D., Duque-Trujillo, J.F. (2024). Holocene relative sea-level changes along the Caribbean and Pacific coasts of northwestern South America. QUATERNARY RESEARCH, 119, 28-43 [10.1017/qua.2023.73].

Holocene relative sea-level changes along the Caribbean and Pacific coasts of northwestern South America

Spada, Giorgio;
2024

Abstract

Predicting coastal change depends upon our knowledge of postglacial relative sea-level variability, partly controlled by glacio-isostatic responses to ice-sheet melting. Here, we reconstruct the postglacial relative sea-level changes along the Caribbean and Pacific coasts of northwestern South America by numerically solving the sea-level equation with two scenarios of mantle viscosity: global standard average and high viscosity. Our results with the standard model (applicable to the Pacific coast) agree with earlier studies by indicating a midNorthgrippian high stand of ∼2 m. The high-viscosity simulation (relevant to the Caribbean coast) shows that the transition from farto intermediate-field influence of the Laurentide Ice Sheet occurs between Manzanillo del Mar and the Gulf of Morrosquillo. South of this location, the Colombian Caribbean coast has exhibited a still stand with a nearly constant Holocene relative sea level. By analyzing our simulations considering sea-level indicators, we argue that tectonics is more prominent than previously assumed, especially along the Caribbean coast. This influence prevents a simplified view of regional relative sea-level changes on the northwestern South American coast.
2024
Paniagua-Arroyave, J.F., Spada, G., Melini, D., Duque-Trujillo, J.F. (2024). Holocene relative sea-level changes along the Caribbean and Pacific coasts of northwestern South America. QUATERNARY RESEARCH, 119, 28-43 [10.1017/qua.2023.73].
Paniagua-Arroyave, Juan F.; Spada, Giorgio; Melini, Daniele; Duque-Trujillo, José F.
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