International audienceThis paper presents geophysical and core data obtained from several marine geology surveys carried out in the western Black Sea. These data provide a solid record of water-level fluctuation during the Last Glacial Maximum in the Black Sea. A Last Glacial Maximum lowstand wedge evidenced at the shelf edge in Romania, Bulgaria, and Turkey represents the starting point of this record. Then, a first transgressive system is identified as the Danube prodelta built under ~40 m of water depth. The related rise in water level is interpreted to have been caused by an increase in water provided to the Black Sea by the melting of the ice after 18,000 yr B.P., drained by the largest European rivers (Danube, Dnieper, Dniester). Subs...
The Danube River Basin and the Black Sea represent a unique natural laboratory for studying source t...
International audienceChloride and δ18O compositions of interstitial water extracted from a long sed...
Paleoenvironmental changes in the Black Sea since the LGM were reconstructed using a multi-proxy app...
International audienceThis paper presents geophysical and core data obtained from several marine geo...
International audienceThis paper presents a 3D geometric interpretation of very high resolution seis...
International audienceThe north-western Black Sea shelf is the widest continental shelf of the Black...
The Black Sea semi-enclosed basin is bounded by Europe, Asia Minor and the Caucasus and is ultimatel...
The Danube Deep-Sea Fan (NW Black Sea) is one of the most developed deep-sea sediment depositional s...
The Danube deep-sea fan is one of the most extensive deep-sea sedimentary systems in Europe. It lies...
New cores from the upper continental slope off Romania in the western Black Sea provide a continuous...
Detailed interpretation of single channel seismic reflection and Huntec deep-tow boomer and sparker ...
Abstract. The paper presents the Black Sea morphometry and hydrographic characteristics, its network...
The Black Sea is a semi-enclosed marginal basin, which connects with the Mediterranean Sea through t...
The Danube River Basin and the Black Sea represent a unique natural laboratory for studying source t...
International audienceChloride and δ18O compositions of interstitial water extracted from a long sed...
Paleoenvironmental changes in the Black Sea since the LGM were reconstructed using a multi-proxy app...
International audienceThis paper presents geophysical and core data obtained from several marine geo...
International audienceThis paper presents a 3D geometric interpretation of very high resolution seis...
International audienceThe north-western Black Sea shelf is the widest continental shelf of the Black...
The Black Sea semi-enclosed basin is bounded by Europe, Asia Minor and the Caucasus and is ultimatel...
The Danube Deep-Sea Fan (NW Black Sea) is one of the most developed deep-sea sediment depositional s...
The Danube deep-sea fan is one of the most extensive deep-sea sedimentary systems in Europe. It lies...
New cores from the upper continental slope off Romania in the western Black Sea provide a continuous...
Detailed interpretation of single channel seismic reflection and Huntec deep-tow boomer and sparker ...
Abstract. The paper presents the Black Sea morphometry and hydrographic characteristics, its network...
The Black Sea is a semi-enclosed marginal basin, which connects with the Mediterranean Sea through t...
The Danube River Basin and the Black Sea represent a unique natural laboratory for studying source t...
International audienceChloride and δ18O compositions of interstitial water extracted from a long sed...
Paleoenvironmental changes in the Black Sea since the LGM were reconstructed using a multi-proxy app...