Mid- to late-Holocene sea-level evolution of the northeastern Aegean sea
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Titre | Mid- to late-Holocene sea-level evolution of the northeastern Aegean sea |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2021 |
Auteurs | Seeliger M, Pint A, Frenzel P, Marriner N, Spada G, Vacchi M, Basaran S, Dan A, Seeger F, Seeger K, Schmidts T, Brueckner H |
Journal | HOLOCENE |
Volume | 31 |
Pagination | 09596836211025967 |
Date Published | OCT |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 0959-6836 |
Mots-clés | archeological sea-level limiting points, Foraminifers, Meric River, RSL curve, sea-level indicator |
Résumé | We combined biostratigraphical analyses, archaeological surveys, and Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA) models to provide new insights into the relative sea-level evolution in the northeastern Aegean Sea (eastern Mediterranean). In this area, characterized by a very complex tectonic pattern, we produced a new typology of sea-level index point, based on the foraminiferal associations found in transgressive marine facies. Our results agree with the sea-level history previously produced in this region, therefore confirming the validity of this new type of index point. The expanded dataset presented in this paper further demonstrates a continuous Holocene RSL rise in this portion of the Aegean Sea. Comparing the new RSL record with the available geophysical predictions of sea-level evolution indicates that the crustal subsidence of the Samothraki Plateau and the North Aegean Trough played a major role in controlling millennial-scale sea-level evolution in the area. This major subsidence rate needs to be taken into account in the preparation of local future scenarios of sea-level rise in the coming decades. |
DOI | 10.1177/09596836211025967 |