Quaternary landform features and their associated sedimentary assemblages (river terraces
and alluvial fans) often provide important records of long-term landscape evolution. The
reconstruction of global terrace sequences has enabled the identification of numerous
external and internal forcing mechanisms which operate within the Quaternary landscape
system. The relative effects of these forcing mechanisms are highly variable over a range of
spatial and temporal scales. In this research, a combined study approach is adopted in order
to ascertain the significance of external (e.g. tectonics, climate) and/or internal (e.g.
lithological thresholds) forcing mechanisms upon patterns of Quaternary landscape
development within the Tabernas Basin, SE Spain.The results of extensive field investigation have developed a four-tiered landform
stratigraphy (i.e. basin wide terrace levels) for the Tabernas Basin. Chronological constraints
for the Quaternary stratigraphy were obtained from Optically Stimulated Luminescence
dating. Age estimations develop a pattern of climatically driven terrace aggradations during
glacial phases throughout the Middle to Late Pleistocene. This pattern fits well with regional
models of enhanced terrace formation during glacial phases after the Middle Pleistocene.The Quaternary stratigraphy of the Tabernas Basin was investigated by methods of
geospatial interpolation and numerical modelling. The results of conceptual and quantitative
modelling approaches highlight the dominance of non-uniform rates of base-level change
driven by variable rates of tectonic uplift throughout the Mid-Late Pleistocene. Enhanced
uplift in the west of the basin associates well with regional patterns, with tectonically driven
base-level changes focused in the eastern Alpujarran Corridor. Internal landscape
thresholds were important in the Holocene development of the Tabernas basin. Increased
rates of incision in the final stages of basin development were likely attributed to the effects
of lithological controls coupled with anthropogenic activity in the basin catchment.
Date of Award | 2015 |
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Original language | English |
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Awarding Institution | |
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Supervisor | Anne Mather (Other Supervisor) |
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- River Terrace
- Climate
- Tabernas
- Tectonics
Landscape forcing mechanisms on Quaternary timescales: The Tabernas Basin, SE Spain
Geach, M. R. (Author). 2015
Student thesis: PhD