A post-glacial sea level hinge on the central Pacific coast of Canada

dc.contributor.authorMcLaren, Duncan
dc.contributor.authorFedje, Daryl
dc.contributor.authorHay, Murray B.
dc.contributor.authorMackie, Quentin
dc.contributor.authorWalker, Ian J.
dc.contributor.authorShugar, Dan H.
dc.contributor.authorEamer, Jordan BR
dc.contributor.authorLian, Olav B.
dc.contributor.authorNeudorf, Christina
dc.date.accessioned2025-10-20T19:03:04Z
dc.date.available2025-10-20T19:03:04Z
dc.date.issued8/1/2014
dc.description.abstractPost-glacial sea level dynamics during the last 15,000 calendar years are highly variable along the Pacific coast of Canada. During the Last Glacial Maximum, the Earth's crust was depressed by ice loading along the mainland inner coast and relative sea levels were as much as 200 m higher than today. In contrast, some outer coastal areas experienced a glacial forebulge (uplift) effect that caused relative sea levels to drop to as much as 150 m below present levels. Between these inner and outer coasts, we hypothesize that there would have been an area where sea level remained relatively stable, despite regional and global trends in sea level change. To address this hypothesis, we use pond basin coring, diatom analysis, archaeological site testing, sedimentary exposure sampling, and radiocarbon dating to construct sea level histories for the Hakai Passage region. Our data include 106 newly reported radiocarbon ages from key coastal sites that together support the thesis that this area has experienced a relatively stable sea level over the last 15,000 calendar years. These findings are significant in that they indicate a relatively stable coastal environment amenable to long-term human occupation and settlement of the area. Our results will help inform future archaeological investigations in the region.
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1773/54328
dc.publisherQuaternary Science Reviews
dc.subjectIsostatic
dc.subjectEustatic
dc.subjectSea level change
dc.subjectNortheast Pacific Rim
dc.subjectCentral Pacific coast of Canada
dc.subjectArchaeology
dc.subjectNorthwest coast
dc.subjectSea level hinge
dc.subjectCoastal migration route
dc.titleA post-glacial sea level hinge on the central Pacific coast of Canada

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