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Environments during the Kaihinu Interglacial and Otira Glaciation, coastal north Westland, New Zealand

Neville Moar

Research Associate
Landcare Research
PO Box 40
Lincoln 7640, New Zealand
moarn@landcareresearch.co.nz

R. Patrick Suggate

Research Associate
GNS Science
PO Box 30368
Lower Hutt 5040, New Zealand

Colin Burrows

Research Associate
School of Biological Sciences
University of Canterbury
PO Box 4800
Christchurch 8140, New Zealand

Abstract Shoreline gravel of a 47 m raised beach 15 km north of Greymouth, north-west South Island, is overlain by 6 m of lagoonal deposits, beginning with fine organic silts from which pollen records the replacement of an early podocarp-hardwood forest by Nothofagus -podocarp and then by Nothofagus forest. Plant macro-remains, including Dacrydium cupressinum (rimu), Nothofagus menziesii (silver beech), N. truncata (red beech), and N. solandri var. cliffortioides (mountain beech), clarify the nature of these forests. Radiocarbon dates >50 000 14C yr BP and comparison with other north Westland sequences lead to correlation with the early Kaihinu (Last) Interglacial, and assignment to MIS5e and 5d. Locally overlying are 12 m of interbedded slope deposits and alluvial gravel, together with seven organic silt layers (Bed A down to Bed G). Leaves of Nothofagus menziesii were recovered from Bed G and N. solandri var . cliffortioides from higher layers. Bed B shows a significant Poaceae maximum. Radiocarbon dates from Beds G and E are 42 700 ± 1300 and 22 280 ± 150 14C yr BP, respectively. The sequence represents much of the Otira (Last) Glaciation, MIS3 and MIS2. The persistence of trees and shrubs at this coastal site is consistent with the inference of closed canopy forest from a site near Westport, but contrasts with the dominance of Poaceae and Cyperaceae at previously studied inland Otira Glaciation sites.

Keywords Kaihinu Interglacial; Otira Glaciation; raised beach; pollen; vegetation history; radiocarbon dates; north Westland

B07023; Online publication date 25 February 2008; Received 6 July 2007; accepted 6 December 2007

New Zealand Journal of Botany, 2008, Vol. 46 : 49–63
0028–825X/08/4601–0049 © The Royal Society of New Zealand 2008

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