The level of the Caspian Sea is influenced by rivers mostly from the high latitudes of the Northern hemisphere and therefore any change of its catchments including temperature and precipitation directly reflects on Caspian Sea-level. We reconstructed Late Pleistocene to Holocene Caspian Sea-level by a multi-disciplinary approach from a 27.7 m long core in the SE corner of the Iranian Caspian coast in the Gomishan Lagoon. Late Pleistocene deposits containing typical Pleistocene fauna and dated around 20,120 cal yr BP bordered with a major hiatus indicating sea-level fall. Lagoonal deposits with shells dated at around 10,590 cal yr BP suggest that, after this deep lowstand, an initial transgression started, leading to landward advance of barr...
International audienceThis paper provides a review of the dates used to define major hydrologic chan...
International audienceLate Pleistocene and/or Holocene high-resolution palynological studies are ava...
International audienceA revision of the data used to build the Caspian Sea level curve over the last...
The level of the Caspian Sea is influenced by rivers mostly from the high latitudes of the Northern ...
The Late Pleistocene and Holocene evolution as well as recent developments of the southern coast of ...
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...
The palynological investigation of core TM (27.7 m long) taken in a dried out lagoon reveals both Ho...
AbstractThe palynological investigation of core TM (27.7 m long) taken in a dried out lagoon reveals...
Mollusk fauna is an important component of the Caspian Sea ecosystem alongside ostracods and diatoms...
International audienceThis paper provides a review of the dates used to define major hydrologic chan...
International audienceLate Pleistocene and/or Holocene high-resolution palynological studies are ava...
International audienceA revision of the data used to build the Caspian Sea level curve over the last...
The level of the Caspian Sea is influenced by rivers mostly from the high latitudes of the Northern ...
The Late Pleistocene and Holocene evolution as well as recent developments of the southern coast of ...
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...
The palynological investigation of core TM (27.7 m long) taken in a dried out lagoon reveals both Ho...
AbstractThe palynological investigation of core TM (27.7 m long) taken in a dried out lagoon reveals...
Mollusk fauna is an important component of the Caspian Sea ecosystem alongside ostracods and diatoms...
International audienceThis paper provides a review of the dates used to define major hydrologic chan...
International audienceLate Pleistocene and/or Holocene high-resolution palynological studies are ava...
International audienceA revision of the data used to build the Caspian Sea level curve over the last...