Abstract

This study confirms the presence of 17 coastal terraces on Fildes Peninsula, Antarctica based on field observations and grain size analysis. The terraces formed by isostatic uplift during climate warming and glacier melting, and each level corresponds to a relatively stable period of climate. The grain size characteristics indicate an overlapping sedimentary origin for the sediments on the coastal terraces. The consistency of regional sea level rise, climate change, and glacial area suggest the presence of similar coastal terraces on King George Island since 18.0 ka. Citation: Chu Z D, Yin X B, Sun L G, et al. Preliminary evidence for 17 coastal terraces on Fildes Peninsula, King George Island, Antarctica. Adv Polar Sci, 2015, 26: 80-87, doi: 10.13679/j.advps.2015.1.00080

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