9:00 AM - 9:15 AM
[HQR04-01] Sediment dynamics and coastal environments in the Holocene of southwestern Taiwan
★Invited Papers
Keywords:Taiwan, coastal environment, sediment dynamics, Holocene
The staggering volume of sediment generated by Typhoon Morakot raises several questions: 1. Is this typhoon an outlier in terms of rainfall and sediment production? 2. Beyond the immediate sediment transport during the event, does sediment cascade from upstream to the coast? 3. Are these two questions related?
The coastal plain, which is vulnerable to sea level rise and land subsidence, has significant societal implications due to its high population density. While previous studies indicate a gradual seaward shift of our coastline over the past millennium, evidence linking sediment-generating events to coastal change remains scarce, partly due to limitations in the existing literature.
Our research efforts focus on upstream sediment dynamics, coastal environmental changes and their intricate interrelationships. By studying extreme events in the upper reaches of the Lao-Non River and establishing an age-controlled borehole near the mouth of the Kaoping River, we reveal a sedimentary evolution - from a pre-Holocene braided river to an estuarine environment and finally to a barrier island and lagoon around 7.5 thousand years ago.