The Caspian Sea, the largest isolated lake in the world, witnessed drastic lake-level variations during the Quaternary. This restricted basin appears very sensitive to lake-level variations, due to important variations in regional evaporation, precipitation and runoff. The amplitude, frequency and drivers of these lake-level changes are still poorly documented and understood. Studying geological records of the Caspian Sea might be the key to better comprehend the complexity of these oscillations. The Hajigabul section documents sediment deposited on the northern margin of the Kura Basin, a former embayment of the Caspian Sea. The 2035 m thick, well-exposed section was previously dated by magneto-biostratigraphic techniques and provides an e...
Late Holocene deposits of the Kura delta indicate an alternating dominance of deltaic and shallow ma...
The Pleistocene – Present-day sedimentary succession of the South Caspian Basin was deposited syntec...
The Caspian Sea, the largest lake in the world, is characterized by rapid sea-level changes. This pr...
The Caspian Sea, the largest isolated lake in the world, witnessed drastic lake-level variations dur...
Historical literature may constitute a valuable source of information to reconstruct sea-level chang...
International audienceHistorical literature may constitute a valuable source of information to recon...
The level of the Caspian Sea is influenced by rivers mostly from the high latitudes of the Northern ...
Intensive orogenic movements adjacent to South Caspian basin folded areas and submersion of its cent...
Quaternary Caspian Sea level variations depended on geophysical processes (affecting the opening and...
The Caspian Sea is the largest lake in the world and has been characterized by significant sea-level...
The Late Pleistocene and Holocene evolution as well as recent developments of the southern coast of ...
The Caspian Sea is the world’s largest land-locked lake. It plays a key role in the Pontocaspian re...
The northern hemispheric glacial-interglacial climate states during the late Quaternary period drove...
International audienceThis paper provides a review of the dates used to define major hydrologic chan...
Late Holocene deposits of the Kura delta indicate an alternating dominance of deltaic and shallow ma...
The Pleistocene – Present-day sedimentary succession of the South Caspian Basin was deposited syntec...
The Caspian Sea, the largest lake in the world, is characterized by rapid sea-level changes. This pr...
The Caspian Sea, the largest isolated lake in the world, witnessed drastic lake-level variations dur...
Historical literature may constitute a valuable source of information to reconstruct sea-level chang...
International audienceHistorical literature may constitute a valuable source of information to recon...
The level of the Caspian Sea is influenced by rivers mostly from the high latitudes of the Northern ...
Intensive orogenic movements adjacent to South Caspian basin folded areas and submersion of its cent...
Quaternary Caspian Sea level variations depended on geophysical processes (affecting the opening and...
The Caspian Sea is the largest lake in the world and has been characterized by significant sea-level...
The Late Pleistocene and Holocene evolution as well as recent developments of the southern coast of ...
The Caspian Sea is the world’s largest land-locked lake. It plays a key role in the Pontocaspian re...
The northern hemispheric glacial-interglacial climate states during the late Quaternary period drove...
International audienceThis paper provides a review of the dates used to define major hydrologic chan...
Late Holocene deposits of the Kura delta indicate an alternating dominance of deltaic and shallow ma...
The Pleistocene – Present-day sedimentary succession of the South Caspian Basin was deposited syntec...
The Caspian Sea, the largest lake in the world, is characterized by rapid sea-level changes. This pr...