Organic‐rich layers (sapropels), preserved in eastern Mediterranean marine sediment records, represent pronounced perturbations to thermohaline circulation and environmental conditions in the basin, in response to enhanced African monsoon activity and subsequent massive freshwater discharge. During the most recent event, Sapropel S1 formed between 10.8 and 6.1 ka, when freshwater‐driven stratification caused seafloor anoxia below ~1,800‐m depth, as a result of both failure of deep water formation and enhanced productivity. Here we analyze coccolith assemblages from the open eastern Mediterranean that form a west‐east transect across the basin and provide insights on past environmental changes. We focus on holococcoliths, which are specifica...
Mediterranean sapropels are layers with elevated organic carbon concentrations that contrast with su...
International audienceMuch interest has been concentrated recently on the Aegean Sea, an eastern Med...
The relative and absolute abundances and accumulation rates of foraminifera and calcareous nannofoss...
Organic-rich layers (sapropels), preserved in eastern Mediterranean marine sediment records, represe...
Organic-rich layers (sapropels), preserved in eastern Mediterranean marine sediment records, represe...
Recurrent deposition of organic-rich sediment layers (sapropels) in the eastern Mediterranean Sea is...
The cyclic development of anoxic conditions in the eastern Mediterranean deep sea waters is one of t...
Organic-rich sedimentary units called sapropels have formed repeatedly in the eastern Mediterranean ...
Organic-rich sedimentary units called sapropels have formed repeatedly in the eastern Mediterranean ...
We propose that intermittent bottom water ventilation occurred throughout periods of sapropel deposi...
To understand the processes leading to the formation of Holocene sapropel S1 in the Eastern Mediterr...
We propose that intermittent bottom water ventilation occurred throughout periods of sapropel deposi...
Eastern Mediterranean sediments are characterized by cyclic deposition of organic-rich sediments kno...
Sequences of sapropels intercalated with hemipelagic mud are a prominent feature of most eastern Med...
Mediterranean sapropels are layers with elevated organic carbon concentrations that contrast with su...
International audienceMuch interest has been concentrated recently on the Aegean Sea, an eastern Med...
The relative and absolute abundances and accumulation rates of foraminifera and calcareous nannofoss...
Organic-rich layers (sapropels), preserved in eastern Mediterranean marine sediment records, represe...
Organic-rich layers (sapropels), preserved in eastern Mediterranean marine sediment records, represe...
Recurrent deposition of organic-rich sediment layers (sapropels) in the eastern Mediterranean Sea is...
The cyclic development of anoxic conditions in the eastern Mediterranean deep sea waters is one of t...
Organic-rich sedimentary units called sapropels have formed repeatedly in the eastern Mediterranean ...
Organic-rich sedimentary units called sapropels have formed repeatedly in the eastern Mediterranean ...
We propose that intermittent bottom water ventilation occurred throughout periods of sapropel deposi...
To understand the processes leading to the formation of Holocene sapropel S1 in the Eastern Mediterr...
We propose that intermittent bottom water ventilation occurred throughout periods of sapropel deposi...
Eastern Mediterranean sediments are characterized by cyclic deposition of organic-rich sediments kno...
Sequences of sapropels intercalated with hemipelagic mud are a prominent feature of most eastern Med...
Mediterranean sapropels are layers with elevated organic carbon concentrations that contrast with su...
International audienceMuch interest has been concentrated recently on the Aegean Sea, an eastern Med...
The relative and absolute abundances and accumulation rates of foraminifera and calcareous nannofoss...