Abstract

A large-scale pattern of Holocene coastal evolution of the western Belgian coastal plain has been reconstructed by means of a series of palaeogeographical maps at 9 time slices between 9.5 and 6 cal. ka BP together with schematical cross-sections of the vertical sediment accumulation. The time-depth estimate and the spatial extension of the palaeo-environments is based on the relative sea-level (RSL) curve and radiocarbon dates of (basal and intercalated) peats and shells. This paper describes the methodology of reconstructing the pre-Holocene surface and asserts that the morphology of the flooded surface is a controlling factor in the distribution of the Holocene sediments. For a better visualization of the rather weak relief, a 3D terrain model is presented. The coastal evolution is further controlled by the changes in the rate of RSL rise and sediment budget. The period before ca. 7.500 cal BP is marked by a rapid RSL rise and consequently by a progressive rapid landward migration of all depositional environments as well as a major vertical sediment accretion. In the period following the first substantial decrease in the rate of RSL rise, the direct impact of the latter is subordinate to the effect of sediment budget which is in balance with the creation of accommodation space. This resulted in the sedimentary infilling of the tidal basin and the deposition of tidal clastic sediments with peat accumulation.

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  • Study area Previous work3000, ca 1500 calendar years before present (cal BP) and 7th-8th century AD (Ervynck et al.,1999) and a series of detailed palaeogeographical maps of the very western part of the plain

  • This paper is a contribution to IGCP Project 437 «Coastal Environmental Change during Sea-level Highstands», and the INQUA Commission on Quaternary Shoreline and Sea-Level Changes

  • 1 The aim of this paper is to present a broad scheme of coastal evolution in the western part of the Belgian coastal plain throughout the Holocene (Fig. 1)

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Revue belge de géographie

A synthesis of early and middle Holocene coastal changes in the western Belgian lowlands Vroeg en midden holocene kustevolutie van de westelijke Belgische kustvlakte een synthese. Electronic reference Cecile Baeteman and Pierre-Yves Declercq, « A synthesis of early and middle Holocene coastal changes in the western Belgian lowlands », Belgeo [Online], 2 | 2002, Online since 01 July 2002, connection on 03 May 2019. URL : http://journals.openedition.org/belgeo/15994 ; DOI : 10.4000/ belgeo.15994. This text was automatically generated on 3 May 2019. Streif for their careful refereeing of the paper and their constructive suggestions. Thanks to the numerous fieldworkers for helping in the collection of the data. This paper is a contribution to IGCP Project 437 «Coastal Environmental Change during Sea-level Highstands», and the INQUA Commission on Quaternary Shoreline and Sea-Level Changes

Previous work
Methodology
The development of the coastal plain
The lithology of the Pleistocene substratum
The morphology of the flooded surface
Palaeogeographies of the IJzer tidal basin
Final considerations
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