New evidence from the Northwestern Shelf for holocene marine transgression of Northwestern Black Sea

Анотація
For two decades, the timing and rate of Holocene marine transgression and the level of the Black Sea prior to the transgression has been the focus of many geological, paleoecological, and archaeological studies. The potential importance of confirming or rejecting the catastrophic flood hypothesis by refining the chronology of the marine transgression and determining the water level of the early Ilolocene Black Sea (Neoeuxinian) lake is the aim of many ongoing Black Sea paleoecological studies. In a new study, we undertook to review a vast array of previous geological and paleoecological studies, including the original sites of Ryan et al. (1997) which were used to hypothesize a catastrophic Holocene flood, and we have obtained new data on the onset and rate of the early Holocene marine transgression using multidisciplinary studies of 19 cores from different parts of the Black Sea.
Опис
"From the Caspian to Mediterranean: Environmental change and human response during the quaternary" (2013-2017), IGCP 610, (1; 2013; Tbilisi). Proceedings, 12-19 October 2013 / "From the Caspian to Mediterranean: Environmental change and human response during the quaternary" (2013-2017), IGCP 610, (1; 2013; Tbilisi) ; Georgia Ilia state univ., Inst. of Earth sciences, International geoscience programme ; ed. in chief: A. Gilbert . – Tbilisi, 2013 .
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sea level, peat, radiocarbon age, delta, foraminifera, palynology, ostracoda
Бібліографічний опис
From the caspian to mediterranean: environmental change and human response during the quaternary (2013–2017) : international geoscience programe : proceedings of the first plenary conference (Tbilisi, 12–19 Oct. 2013). – Tbilisi, 2013.
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