HOLOCENE LAKE EVOLUTION IN THE ELMALI BASIN, SOUTHWEST TURKEY

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作者
Galicki, Stan J. [1 ]
Doerner, James P. [2 ]
机构
[1] Millsaps Coll, Dept Geol, Jackson, MS 39210 USA
[2] Univ No Colorado, Dept Geog, Greeley, CO 80639 USA
关键词
Elmali Basin; Turkey; Holocene; marl; alluvial fan; lacustrine sediments; ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE; SW TURKEY; INDICATORS; GOLHISAR; MIOCENE; CLIMATE; IMPACT; RECORD;
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10.2747/0272-3646.31.3.234
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The spatial coverage of paleoecological research from southwestern Turkey is expanded by reporting on a ca. 12,690 (14)C yr BP (14,935 cal yr BP) proxy record recovered from the Elmali basin. Four AMS radiocarbon age determinations, the litho-stratigraphic analysis of a lake bed core, and the analysis of subsurface sediment samples from 15 shallow auger holes across the basin document sedimentation patterns during the Holocene. Based on the widespread occurrence of Chara gyrogonite, and several species of ostracoda and gastropoda, the Elmali basin was dominated by lacustrine and palustrine environments but was continually influenced by alluvial fan sedimentation. Contrasting stratigraphy in the Kara Gol and Avlan Golu sub-basins is a result of basin morphology, and possibly hydrologic control by karst features, and sub-basin isolation due to alluvial fan development. The cyclical deposition of marl/lime mud, gyttja, and peat in the Kara Gol core is indicative of periodic fluctuations in water level across a broad shallow basin, whereas the continuous clay record observed at Avlan Golu implies deep-water sedimentation within a plugged former karst collapse feature. Calcareous clay deposited between 14,935 and 11,180 cal yr BP signals the growth and expansion of paleo Lake Elmali, which at its peak during the late Pleistocene, may have inundated over half of the of the 180 km(2) Elmali basin.
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