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Feng Huaizhen,Wang Zongtao. 1989. Holocene sea level changes and coastline snitts in Zhejiang Province, China. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, (1):101-111
Holocene sea level changes and coastline snitts in Zhejiang Province, China
Holocene sea level changes and coastline snitts in Zhejiang Province, China
Received:September 30, 1987  Revised:March 15, 1988
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Feng Huaizhen Department of Geography, Hangzhou University, Hangzhou, China 
Wang Zongtao Department of Geography, Hangzhou University, Hangzhou, China 
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Abstract:
      In the present paper, the Holocene sea level changes and coastline shifts in Zhejiang, China are discussed, based on the ancient coastline evidence related with sea level changes and 21 14C datings of shell, peat or mud and wood samples along the Zhejiang coast. The development of Zhejiang coastline during the Holocene period can be divided into four stages. A lot of data of historical period and modern times have shown that tracing coastline shifts back to its source, we have to consider tremendous effects of man's activities besides natural factors, such as elevation and subsidence of the earth crust, sea level changes, supply of sediment, and littoral hydrodynamics.
中文摘要:
      In the present paper, the Holocene sea level changes and coastline shifts in Zhejiang, China are discussed, based on the ancient coastline evidence related with sea level changes and 21 14C datings of shell, peat or mud and wood samples along the Zhejiang coast. The development of Zhejiang coastline during the Holocene period can be divided into four stages. A lot of data of historical period and modern times have shown that tracing coastline shifts back to its source, we have to consider tremendous effects of man's activities besides natural factors, such as elevation and subsidence of the earth crust, sea level changes, supply of sediment, and littoral hydrodynamics.
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