Chronology of upper Quaternary offshore successions from the southeastern Mediterranean Sea, Israel

N. Porat, A. Avital, M. Frechen, A. Almogi-Labin

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Abstract

Pleistocene and Holocene transgressions advancing over the shelf that was exposed during glacial maxima drowned any continental and shallow marine sediments deposited during low sea level stands. To complement records from sequences exposed on land, core material from the shallow continental shelf is needed to reconstruct climatic and sea level fluctuations. Two cores drilled offshore Ashqelon off the southern Mediterranean coast of Israel, in a water depth of 10 and 25 m, were analyzed. Sedimentary facies and faunal analyses indicate that most of the sediments were deposited in nearshore environments, with only short intervals of continental episodes. Luminescence dating of alkali feldspar and quartz, as well as 14C ages of mollusks, date the cores to marine oxygen isotopic stages 6-1, between ∼140 and 5 ka. Comparison between the dating methods shows that most alkali feldspar ages agree with independent sea level and sedimentological constraints while quartz ages are overestimated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1191-1199
Number of pages9
JournalQuaternary Science Reviews
Volume22
Issue number10-13
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2003
Externally publishedYes

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