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Suc, Jean-pierre; Gillet, Herve; Cagatay, M. Namik; Popescu, Speranta-maria; Lericolais, Gilles; Armijo, Rolando; Melinte-dobrinescu, Mihaela Carmen; Sen, Sevket; Clauzon, Georges; Sakinc, Mehmet; Zabci, Cengiz; Ucarkus, Gulsen; Meyer, Bertrand; Cakir, Ziyadin; Karakas, Cagil; Jouannic, Gwenael; Macalet, Rodica. |
The two sides of the Strandja Sill show a highly discontinuous stratigraphic succession since the Late Oligocene. This area, together with the Sea of Marmara Basin, is usually proposed as the gateway for the Paratethyan freshwaters and organisms that constituted the Lago Mare facies in the Mediterranean Sea during the Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC). Our investigations involving new field observations and datings, together with previous studies, suggest that the sill has possibly experienced such a connection at around 8 Ma, i.e. significantly before the crisis. The proposal of a sea-level drop of the Black Sea before 7 Ma is not supported by our data on dinoflagellate cysts. Consistency of calcareous nannofossil succession at DSDP Site 380 is reinforced,... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Mediterranean-Paratethys connection; Onshore-offshore stratigraphy; Messinian Salinity Crisis; Erosion; Fluvial network. |
Ano: 2015 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00251/36217/34768.pdf |
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