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Tekiroglu, Selin Eda; Ediger, Vedat; Yemenicioglu, Semal; Kapur, Selim; Akca, Erhan. |
Holocene sediments taken from the south-eastern and western Black Sea have been investigated in relation to their geochemical, sedimentological and mineralogical characteristics. Their textures are characterized by their low amount of sand, upward-increasing silt and downward-increasing clay contents. While the terrigenous materials transported from Anatolian volcanic-based sources and European alluvial sediments form the shore deposits, the deep-sea sediments mainly consist of the marine biological production. The highest amount of organic carbon was deposited following the formation of anoxic conditions at the bottom until the beginning of the still continuing carbonate-rich coccolith (Emiliania huxleyi) deposition. The high metal concentrations are... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Mer Noire; Holocène; Sapropel; Coccolithes; Black Sea; Holocene; Sapropel; Coccolith. |
Ano: 2001 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00323/43369/42841.pdf |
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