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  • Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences
  • Volume:29 Issue:2
  • Traces of Mediterranean origin Holocene transgression in the drainage basin of Riva-Çayağzı Creek of...

Traces of Mediterranean origin Holocene transgression in the drainage basin of Riva-Çayağzı Creek of the Black Sea (northeastern İstanbul-Turkey)

Authors : Bülent DOĞAN, Ahmet KARAKAŞ, Atike NAZİK, Engin MERİÇ
Pages : 280-294
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Publication Date : 0000-00-00
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The Riva-Çayağzı Creek insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(İstanbul, Black Sea); pours into the Black Sea from the coasts of Turkey. In the drainage basin of this creek, both deep and shallow drillings were undertaken, and the minimum thickness of Holocene stratigraphy was determined as 30 m. The Holocene young deposits are mainly composed of fine-grained sediments and clay, which has the most prominent thickness. The energy of water during the sedimentation process was low and stagnant in the Riva-Çayağzı Creek basin. When the marine mollusc fossils obtained from the shallow boring cores are evaluated, it can be deduced that the sea level in the study area had drawdown to -21 m in elevation. Ostracod, foraminifer, and diatom fossils determined in all cores of shallow borings are the same or similar to Mediterranean origin euryhaline forms. According to this outcome, the presence of brackish water in the study area is the result of the sea level rise that occurred at ca. 9.4 ka due to the Mediterranean origin fluctuations passing through the Dardanelles and Bosphorus straits into the Black Sea. Thus, it is understood that the sea level entered from the present Riva insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(İstanbul);-Black Sea coastline to at least 13 km south of the Çayağzı Creek drainage basin. The Early Holocene transgression has been defined for the first time here in the specific location of the Black Sea coast of Turkey. Accordingly, in the Riva-Çayağzı Creek basin, a lagoon sedimentation environment with low energy and stagnant water, having mainly brackish water with partial seasonal change and sea connection, was determined.
Keywords : Riva Çayağzı Creek, transgression, mollusc, foraminifer, ostracod, diatom

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