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Geologic Records of Net Littoral Drift, Beach Plain Development, and Paleotsunami Runup, North Sand Point, Olympic Peninsula, Washington, USA

Authors :
Kenneth M. Cruikshank
Virginia L. Butler
James K. Feathers
Curt D. Peterson
Source :
Northwest Science. 88:314-328
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Northwest Scientific Association, 2014.

Abstract

A geologic cross-section was constructed across a narrow late Holocene beach plain in a small southwest-facing pocket beach in North Sand Point. Olympic National Park, Washington, to test hypotheses about net littoral drift, potential tectonic uplift, and paleotsunami runup height. Twenty topographic stations (0–12 m elevation NAVD88) and eight auger core sites (2–5 m depth) were examined to establish the stratigraphic development of the narrow beach plain (120 m width). Existing radiocarbon dates and new optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) analyses were used to establish the onset (∼1.5 ka) and termination (∼0.6 ka) of net beach progradation, confirming net northward littoral drift in latest Holocene time. The anomalous high elevations of the beach plain resulted from an abandoned foredune ridge (9 m elevation) developed above the prograded beach deposits (6 m elevation). No tectonic uplift is required to account for the beach plain elevations. A fine gravel layer (5–30 cm thickness) draped ...

Details

ISSN :
21619859 and 0029344X
Volume :
88
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Northwest Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f429791143a44aae1f7e845027c4c26f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3955/046.088.0406