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Quaternary sedimentology and tephrostratigraphy of the lower Pohangina Valley, New Zealand Journal Paper

Author
Callum Rees, Alan Palmer, Julie Palmer
Year
2018
Journal / Source
New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
Publisher / Organisation
Taylor & Francis
Month
November
Pages
24
ISBN / ISSN
1175-8791
Keywords
Pleistocene, stratigraphy, Whanganui Basin, Taupo Volcanic Zone, tephrostratigraphy, paleogeography, Quaternary, Pohangina Valley
Summary
Shallow-marine to fluvio-estuarine deposits in Pohangina Valley represent an underexplored portion of the Whanganui Basin, a globally significant archive of Quaternary climate change. To address this, we document environments of deposition through facies analysis, tephrostratigraphy and biostratigraphy. The marine shelf environment is characterised by fossiliferous mudstone containing marine Mollusca. Estuarine facies consist of pumiceous sandstone, tephra, lignite and carbonaceous mudstone. Volcaniclastic and tephra-fall deposits record seven eruptions from the Taupo Volcanic Zone between c. 1.6 and 0.9 Ma. We identify and define Awahou Tephra (new) (c. 1.03 Ma), through mapping and geochemical analysis of constituent glass shards. Progressive retreat of the sea (c. 1.6 Ma) is indicated by a change from shallow-marine to fluvio-estuarine sedimentation. An east–west drainage system developed (c. 1 Ma), including ponding near Woodville from which an early ancestor of the Manawatu River exited, establishing an antecedent path to the Tasman Sea across the uplifting paleo-axial range.