Abstract
Coastal subsidence owing to compaction of Holocene strata and deeper-rooted components affects large delta plains such as the Tabasco delta in southern Mexico (Gulf coast). For this system, GNSS3-PPP ground-truthed LiDAR imagery of high-resolution dated beach-ridge series reveals considerable differential subsidence on either side of the present Usumacinta-Grijalva River mouth. Collected field-data allows for quantification of differential subsidence over several time windows and reconstruction of relative sea-level rise back to 5000 years ago. Observed differential subsidence of 1-1.5m is regarded to be syn-sedimentary delta-subsurface compaction of buried strata in response to the accumulating overburden of the prograding beach-ridge complex.
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Nooren, K., Cohen, K. M., Nienhuis, J. H., & Hoek, W. Z. (2020). Late Holocene differential subsidence and relative sea level rise in the Tabasco Delta, Mexico. In Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (Vol. 382, pp. 149–153). Copernicus GmbH. https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-382-149-2020
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