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      Superficial deep-water sediments of the Eastern Marmara Basin

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      Author(s)
      Evans, G.
      Erten, H.
      Alavi, S. N.
      Von Gunten, H. R.
      Ergin, M.
      Date
      1989
      Source Title
      Geo-Marine Letters
      Print ISSN
      0276-0460
      Publisher
      Springer-Verlag
      Volume
      9
      Issue
      1
      Pages
      27 - 36
      Language
      English
      Type
      Article
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      Abstract
      Superficial sediments (top ∼ Im) of the Eastern Mediterranean Basin, Sea of Marmara, Turkey accumulated rapidly (0.087 ± 0.012 g/cm2 · y) by hemipelagic sedimentation with only limited amounts of gravity flow or bottom current action under low oxygenated but not anoxic conditions. They have restricted faunas, relatively higher organic carbon (1-1.8%) and lower calcium carbonate (14-20%) contents than other Eastern Mediterranean Basin sediments. Sedimentation shows little change over the last millenium except for an increase in Cu, Zn, Pb, Cr, and P over the last few centuries. The increase was most likely caused by increased metallurgical activities since the eighteenth century but are not at sufficient levels for the area to be regarded as polluted. © 1989 Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
      Keywords
      Brackish water
      Oxygen deficiency
      Saline water
      Underflow
      Turkey, Sea of Marmara
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/26237
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      http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02262815
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