Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 960147
Holocene and Pleistocene Karst Lakes of Dalmatian coast (Eastern Adriatic Sea)
Holocene and Pleistocene Karst Lakes of Dalmatian coast (Eastern Adriatic Sea) // IPA-IAL 2018, Unravelling the Past and Future of Lakes
Stockholm, 2018. str. 273-273 (predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Holocene and Pleistocene Karst Lakes of Dalmatian coast (Eastern Adriatic Sea)
Autori
Miko, Slobodan ; Ilijanić, Nikolina ; Hasan, Ozren ; Brunović, Dea ; Razum, Ivan ; Durn, Tatjana ; Papatheodorou, George ; Sparica Miko, Martina ; Bakrač, Koraljka ; Hajek Tadesse, Valentina
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
IPA-IAL 2018, Unravelling the Past and Future of Lakes
/ - Stockholm, 2018, 273-273
Skup
IPA-IAL 2018 Joint Meeting: Unravelling the Past and Future of Lakes
Mjesto i datum
Stockholm, Švedska, 18.06.2018. - 21.06.2018
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
Dalmatian type of coastline, karst depressions, sea level rise, lacustrine environments
Sažetak
The Croatian coastal region (Dalmatian type of coastline) is a part of Maritime Dinaric Alps which coincides with the Adriatic Carbonate Platform (AdCP). Some of the coastal karst depressions/basins developed into larger lakes. Sediment core records show a tight correlation between sea level rise and lake formation during early Holocene. Terrestrial sequences in the Croatian coastal karst regions are often incomplete due to erosion or nondeposition. Therefore, accumulation of lake and marine sediments offer complete and well-dated archives spanning throughout most of the Holocene. Since a part of the karstified AdCP is drowned and its palaeodolines, depressions of variable size, as indicated by seismic data, contain up to 400 m of well stratified sediments (Kvarnerić bay, N. Adriatic) allowing insight to earlier periods of the Quaternary. Generally larger karst depressions lie between the islands at present day water depths from -40 m to -90 m. These karst basins contain archives of climate change and have experienced repeated relative sea-level cycles during the Quaternary. Coring and geophysical data of a 40m thick sediment sequence indicate at least two glacial (lake sediments) and three interglacial (marine) cycles are present in Lošinjski kanal, due to submerged sills at -50 m. Most of the present day lakes along eastern Adriatic coast formed during the early Holocene (Bokanjačko blato, Vransko jezero near Biograd, Veliko jezero- Mljet). Vransko jezero on the Island of Cres survived from the Pleistocene as probably did lake Crniševo (Baćina lakes). The LGM lakes of Lošinjski kanal and Valun bay were flooded at onset of the Holocene, while the Pleistocene lake in Pirovac bay was flooded by the sea 8 ky cal BP and Veliko jezero on Mljet Island at 3 ky cal BP.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
POVEZANOST RADA
Projekti:
HRZZ-IP-2013-11-9419 - Nestali jezerski krajobrazi istočnog dijela Jadranskog mora (LoLADRIA) (Miko, Slobodan, HRZZ - 2013-11) ( CroRIS)
Profili:
Dea Brunović
(autor)
Nikolina Ilijanić
(autor)
Valentina Hajek-Tadesse
(autor)
Slobodan Miko
(autor)
Koraljka Bakrač
(autor)
Ozren Hasan
(autor)
Martina Šparica Miko
(autor)
Ivan Razum
(autor)