Abstract

ABSTRACT New biostratigraphically constrained chronologies have been developed to help elucidate the sedimentary and tectonic history of Quaternary sequences on the Hikurangi margin of north-eastern Zealandia. Three sites on the mid to lower slope of the accretionary prism (IODP Site 372-U1517, 375-U1519, 375-U1518) and two sites east of the deformation front (Hikurangi Trough Site 375-U1520 and Tūranganui Seamount Site 375-U1526) are dated using a detailed biostratigraphic framework based on planktic foraminiferal records from ODP Site 181-1123. The dating indicates sedimentation rates are very high and variable on the accretionary prism (0.2–9.6 m/kyr), especially during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) when downslope redeposition from the continental shelf and upper slope is common. Sedimentation rates at Hikurangi Trough Site 375-U1520 are also variable (0.01–3.0 m/kyr) and they increase markedly as the incoming site approached the deformation front, especially during the LGM, due to an abundance of downslope redeposition from the inner to mid shelf. The incoming Quaternary section at Tūranganui Seamount Site 375-U1526, is punctuated by hiatuses that shorten in duration as the site approached the deformation front, whilst sedimentation rates remain relatively low (0.04–0.4 m/kyr).

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