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Evidence for a postglacial low relative sea-level stand in the drowned delta of the Merrimack River, Western Gulf of Maine

January 1, 1983

A submerged delta of the Merrimack River, located offshore between Cape Ann, Massachusetts, and the New Hampshire border, indicates a postglacial low relative see-level stand of about -47 m. The low stand is inferred to date to 10,500 yr B.P., but a lack of age control makes this assignment uncertain. A curve based on a late Wisconsinan, high relative sea-level stand of +32m at 13,000 yr B.P., a low stand of -47m at 10,500 yr B.P., and younger radiocarbon dates related to sea-level rise indicates an early postglacial crustal rise of at least 5 m per century. 

Publication Year 1983
Title Evidence for a postglacial low relative sea-level stand in the drowned delta of the Merrimack River, Western Gulf of Maine
DOI 10.1016/0033-5894(83)90039-X
Authors R. N. Oldale, L. E. Wommack, A.B. Whitney
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Quaternary Research
Index ID 70011421
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center