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  • Quaternary Science Reviews Volume 22 issue 21-22 2003 [doi 10.1016%2Fs0277-3791%2803%2900138-0] Susumu Tanabe; Kazuaki Hori; Yoshiki Saito; Shigeko Haruyama; Va -- Song Hong (Red River) delta evolutio.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: Tanabe, Susumu; Hori, Kazuaki; Saito, Yoshiki; Haruyama, Shigeko; Phai, Van Vu; Kitamura, Akihisa (2003)

  • The Song Hong (Red River) delta occurs on the northwest coast of the South China Sea. Its evolution in response to Holocene sea-level changes was clarified on the basis of sedimentary facies and 14 radiocarbon dates from the 40 m long Duy Tien core from the delta plain, and using previously reported geological, geomorphological, and archaeological data. The delta prograded into the drowned valley as a result of early Holocene inundation from 9 to 6 cal. kyr BP, as sea-level rise decelerated. The sea-level highstand at +2–3 m from 6 to 4 cal. kyr BP allowed widespread mangrove development on the delta plain and the formation of marine notches in the Ha Long Bay and Ninh Binh areas. Dur...

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  • Quaternary Science Reviews Volume 22 issue 21-22 2003 [doi 10.1016%2Fs0277-3791%2803%2900138-0] Susumu Tanabe; Kazuaki Hori; Yoshiki Saito; Shigeko Haruyama; Va -- Song Hong (Red River) delta evolutio.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: Tanabe, Susumu; Hori, Kazuaki; Saito, Yoshiki; Haruyama, Shigeko; Phai, Van Vu; Kitamura, Akihisa (2003)

  • The Song Hong (Red River) delta occurs on the northwest coast of the South China Sea. Its evolution in response to Holocene sea-level changes was clarified on the basis of sedimentary facies and 14 radiocarbon dates from the 40 m long Duy Tien core from the delta plain, and using previously reported geological, geomorphological, and archaeological data. The delta prograded into the drowned valley as a result of early Holocene inundation from 9 to 6 cal. kyr BP, as sea-level rise decelerated. The sea-level highstand at +2–3 m from 6 to 4 cal. kyr BP allowed widespread mangrove development on the delta plain and the formation of marine notches in the Ha Long Bay and Ninh Binh areas. Dur...