Holocene reef accretion on the Rodrigues carbonate platform: An alternative to the classic “bucket-fill” model

Carbonate platform evolution around the island of Rodrigues, southwestern Indian Ocean, is reconstructed from cores recovered across the platform's windward margin. In contrast to the classic "bucket-fill"model of carbonate platform evolution, whereby platform filling occurs predomina...

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Main Authors: O'Leary, Mick, Perry, C.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Geological Society of America 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/21697
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description Carbonate platform evolution around the island of Rodrigues, southwestern Indian Ocean, is reconstructed from cores recovered across the platform's windward margin. In contrast to the classic "bucket-fill"model of carbonate platform evolution, whereby platform filling occurs predominantly as a function of the lagoonward transport of sediment from the reef rim, data from Rodrigues demonstrate that the primary mode of platform filling was through reef progradation from the platform interior seaward. Indeed, radiocarbon dates indicate that much of the platform interior had filled by ~2000 cal. (calibrated) yr B.P. Data also indicate that the reef rim probably caught up with sea level only in the past ~1000 yr, and subsequent export of sediment from those areas into the lagoon has probably only become important during the final stages of the platform's evolution. We interpret this as a function of the platform margin reef's catch-up growth mode. This would have allowed significant marine circulation within the platform interior, thus promoting active reef growth prior to sea level being attained. Given that such catch-up growth modes are widely recognized on many reef/platform margins, we suggest that this novel platform evolutionary model may have widespread applicability
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-216972017-09-13T13:55:05Z Holocene reef accretion on the Rodrigues carbonate platform: An alternative to the classic “bucket-fill” model O'Leary, Mick Perry, C. Holocenes Growth modes Reef-rim Radiocarbon dates Progradation Evolutionary models Indian ocean Carbonate platforms Carbonate platform evolution around the island of Rodrigues, southwestern Indian Ocean, is reconstructed from cores recovered across the platform's windward margin. In contrast to the classic "bucket-fill"model of carbonate platform evolution, whereby platform filling occurs predominantly as a function of the lagoonward transport of sediment from the reef rim, data from Rodrigues demonstrate that the primary mode of platform filling was through reef progradation from the platform interior seaward. Indeed, radiocarbon dates indicate that much of the platform interior had filled by ~2000 cal. (calibrated) yr B.P. Data also indicate that the reef rim probably caught up with sea level only in the past ~1000 yr, and subsequent export of sediment from those areas into the lagoon has probably only become important during the final stages of the platform's evolution. We interpret this as a function of the platform margin reef's catch-up growth mode. This would have allowed significant marine circulation within the platform interior, thus promoting active reef growth prior to sea level being attained. Given that such catch-up growth modes are widely recognized on many reef/platform margins, we suggest that this novel platform evolutionary model may have widespread applicability 2010 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/21697 10.1130/G31214.1 Geological Society of America restricted
spellingShingle Holocenes
Growth modes
Reef-rim
Radiocarbon dates
Progradation
Evolutionary models
Indian ocean
Carbonate platforms
O'Leary, Mick
Perry, C.
Holocene reef accretion on the Rodrigues carbonate platform: An alternative to the classic “bucket-fill” model
title Holocene reef accretion on the Rodrigues carbonate platform: An alternative to the classic “bucket-fill” model
title_full Holocene reef accretion on the Rodrigues carbonate platform: An alternative to the classic “bucket-fill” model
title_fullStr Holocene reef accretion on the Rodrigues carbonate platform: An alternative to the classic “bucket-fill” model
title_full_unstemmed Holocene reef accretion on the Rodrigues carbonate platform: An alternative to the classic “bucket-fill” model
title_short Holocene reef accretion on the Rodrigues carbonate platform: An alternative to the classic “bucket-fill” model
title_sort holocene reef accretion on the rodrigues carbonate platform: an alternative to the classic “bucket-fill” model
topic Holocenes
Growth modes
Reef-rim
Radiocarbon dates
Progradation
Evolutionary models
Indian ocean
Carbonate platforms
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/21697