The Pleistocene – Present-day sedimentary succession of the South Caspian Basin was deposited syntectonically alongside growing anticlines in an under-filled, rapidly subsiding basin. The combination of ample sediment supply from surrounding mountain belts, fast sedimentation rates (variously estimated at between 0.4 and 1.7 m/kyr) and high accommodation space has resulted in an exceptionally thick succession (up to 3000 m) which documents structural growth and regional tectonics at a high temporal resolution. The succession additionally records the palaeo-water level history of the Caspian Sea —an internally drained lake— which has fluctuated at much higher magnitudes and frequencies throughout the study interval than along comparable mari...
International audienceHistorical literature may constitute a valuable source of information to recon...
The sedimentary record of the Caspian Basin is an exceptional archive for the palaeoenvironmental, p...
The semi-isolated epicontinental Paratethys Sea in the Eurasian continental interior was highly sens...
Intensive orogenic movements adjacent to South Caspian basin folded areas and submersion of its cent...
The Caspian Sea, the largest isolated lake in the world, witnessed drastic lake-level variations dur...
Tue south Caspian subbasin extends from the foot of the Alborz Mountains to the deepest part of Casp...
The Caspian Sea, the largest land locked basin in the world, isolated from ParaTethys at the end of ...
The results of the field works on exposures of the Lower Pleistocene deposits located in the Western...
The rapid rates of sea level change in the Caspian Sea since its formation (Proterozoic) have result...
International audienceThis paper provides a review of the dates used to define major hydrologic chan...
Backstripping a representative stratigraphic column from the northwest of the South Caspian basin sh...
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 sedimentary record of the Caspian Basin is an exceptional archive for the palaeoenvironmental, p...
The semi-isolated epicontinental Paratethys Sea in the Eurasian continental interior was highly sens...
Intensive orogenic movements adjacent to South Caspian basin folded areas and submersion of its cent...
The Caspian Sea, the largest isolated lake in the world, witnessed drastic lake-level variations dur...
Tue south Caspian subbasin extends from the foot of the Alborz Mountains to the deepest part of Casp...
The Caspian Sea, the largest land locked basin in the world, isolated from ParaTethys at the end of ...
The results of the field works on exposures of the Lower Pleistocene deposits located in the Western...
The rapid rates of sea level change in the Caspian Sea since its formation (Proterozoic) have result...
International audienceThis paper provides a review of the dates used to define major hydrologic chan...
Backstripping a representative stratigraphic column from the northwest of the South Caspian basin sh...
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 sedimentary record of the Caspian Basin is an exceptional archive for the palaeoenvironmental, p...
The semi-isolated epicontinental Paratethys Sea in the Eurasian continental interior was highly sens...