New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics abstracts
Displacement on the Alpine Fault at Haast River, South Westland,
New Zealand
ALAN F. COOPER
RICHARD J. NORRIS
Geology Department
University of Otago
P.O. Box 56
Dunedin, New Zealand
Abstract On the north bank of Haast River, the Alpine Fault
trace has an 047-057deg. trend. The trace comprises left and right stepping en
echelon, linear segments, each up to 200-300 m long, with a prominent terrace
upthrown by between 5 and 10 m on the southeast side. A creek channel, deeply
incised into the terrace 1.1 km north of the river, is offset dextrally by 94 m
at the fault scarp. Exposed in the creek walls is a sequence of subterrace
sediments, up to 9 m thick, that show an upward transition from clean,
well-sorted sands, through fine-grained sands and carbonaceous clays containing
a persistent peat horizon, to an erosive, coarse-grained, wood-bearing gravel
unit. The sequence is interpreted as a regressive transition from beach,
through swamp or overbank fluvial, to high-energy fluvial environments. As in
other South Westland localities, the postglacial regression is in marked
contrast to the pronounced global transgression predicted from rising sea
levels. Radiocarbon dating of the peat horizon has yielded ages of c
.
7300 yr B.P., and wood from the gravel unit is dated at c
. 4000 yr B.P.
Although the age of the terrace surface is poorly constrained, it is unlikely
to be older than c. 4000 years. Horizontal and vertical offsets of the terrace
surface and the stream course have occurred at minimum rates of 23.5 mm/yr and
2.25 mm/yr, respectively, for the last 4000 years.
The area immediately north of Haast River marks a major change in character of
the Alpine Fault. The fault trace is strongly segmented 10 km to the northeast,
but at Haast River and farther south, the fault trace has a northeast trend,
with a single fault surface accommodating strike-slip and a decreasing dip-slip
displacement.
Keywords Alpine Fault; displacement rate; postglacial
paleoenvironments; neotectonics
New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics, 1995, Vol. 38: 509-514
0028-8306/95/3804-0509 $2.50/0 (c) The Royal Society of New Zealand
1995
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