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Late Pleistocene - Holocene sea-level rise and the pattern of coastal karst inundation - records from submerged speleothems along the Eastern Adriatic Coast (Croatia) (CROSBI ID 104965)

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Surić, Maša ; Juračić, Mladen ; Horvatinčić, Nada ; Krajcar Bronić, Ines Late Pleistocene - Holocene sea-level rise and the pattern of coastal karst inundation - records from submerged speleothems along the Eastern Adriatic Coast (Croatia) // Marine geology, 214 (2005), 1/3; 163-175. doi: 10.1016/j.margeo.2004.10.030

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Surić, Maša ; Juračić, Mladen ; Horvatinčić, Nada ; Krajcar Bronić, Ines

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Late Pleistocene - Holocene sea-level rise and the pattern of coastal karst inundation - records from submerged speleothems along the Eastern Adriatic Coast (Croatia)

In order to reconstruct the Late Pleistocene - Holocene sea-level rise along the Eastern Adriatic Coast, eight speleothems were collected from three submerged caves along the Croatian coast from depths of -38.5 m to -17 m. The marine biogenic overgrowth layer and the youngest and the oldest parts of the speleothems were dated by the 14C method. Their stable isotope (13C/12C and 18O/16O) contents were also measured. From the measured 14C activity of the marine overgrowth, and using the model of Alessio et al. (1992), the start of overgrowth (i.e., the time of flooding by sea water) was determined to be 10, 185 cal BP at 36 m, 9, 160 cal BP at -34 m and 7, 920 cal BP at -23 m. Our results partially match the sea-level curves reconstructed for adjacent areas (Tyrrhenian Coast and French Mediterranean Coast). However, the start of the marine overgrowth on speleothems in pit caves indicates strong dependence on the steepness of the terrain. On steep, extensively karstified coasts, marine overgrowths on speleothems coincided with the submersion of the speleothems due to the relatively short distance between the pit and the open sea, and fast penetration of sea water into the pit. In contrast, marine overgrowths on speleothems in pits in the flat terrains occurred later because speleothem growth ceased due to flooding with fresh groundwater. Later, the fresh water was replaced by sea water due to the greater distance of the inland pits to the former coast.

Late Pleistocene-Holocene; submerged speleothem; 14C dating; karst; Adriatic Sea

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Podaci o izdanju

214 (1/3)

2005.

163-175

objavljeno

0025-3227

10.1016/j.margeo.2004.10.030

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Fizika, Geologija

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