High-resolution onshore–offshore morpho-bathymetric records of modern chalk and granitic shore platforms in NW France
Modern shore platforms developed on rocky coasts are key areas for understanding coastal erosion processes during the Holocene. This contribution offers a detailed picture of two contrasted shore-platform systems, based on new high-resolution shallow-water bathymetry, further coupled with aerial LiDAR topography. Merged land-sea digital elevation models were achieved on two distinct types of rocky coasts along the eastern English Channel in France (Picardy and Upper-Normandy: PUN) and in a NE Atlantic area (SW Brittany: SWB) in NW France. About the PUN case, submarine steps, identified as paleo-shorelines, parallel the actual coastline. Coastal erosive processes appear to be continuous and regular through time, since mid-Holocene at least. In SWB, there is a discrepancy between contemporary coastline orientation and a continuous step extending from inland to offshore, identified as a paleo-shoreline. This illustrates a polyphased and inherited shore platform edification, mainly controlled by tectonic processes.
Duperret Anne, Raimbault Celine, Le Gall Bernard, Authemayou Christine, Van Vliet-Lanoe Brigitte, Regard Vincent, Dromelet Elsa, Vandycke Sara (2016). High-resolution onshore–offshore morpho-bathymetric records of modern chalk and granitic shore platforms in NW France. Comptes Rendus Geoscience. 348 (6). 422-431. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crte.2015.06.005, https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00274/38536/