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Plio-Quaternary Sandy Deposits and Microbial Buildups at the Southern Marmara Shelf Near Shoreface Area, Turkey

Year 2014, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 40 - 47, 10.11.2014
https://doi.org/10.30897/ijegeo.300731

Abstract

Understanding the formation and evolution mechanism of
the sandy deposits plays key role to define the hydrodynamics of the shelves and
coasts. The barrier islands determined from high resolution chirp seismic
reflection profiles, were started to deposit on the boundary (SB) that
characterized by the lowstand stages of global sea level in the southern
Marmara shelf near shoreface area. The unit haslost its activity at 55 ms, 60
ms depth in Erdek Bay, at 55 ms in Bandırma Bay, at 61 ms front of the Kocasu
River. According to global sea level curves, this unit was evolved between
11000-11500 BP and10450-10150 BP. The geometrical situation and internal
reflection character of these units indicate the balance between fluvial
sediment transportation, marine intrusion and current systems in the study
area. Belkis Isthmus that connects the Kapıdağ Peninsula to the mainland
occurred synchronously with same process that formed the barrier islands.
Bioherm structures were formed on the barrier islands and some of the bioherm’s
uppermost surface is reached to 1 m below the sea floor. Bioherm structures are
composing from organisms; formation and evolution depend on various stress
factors. Barrier islands provide nutritional source to bioherms. Since these
structures occur in a limited area, the development should be controlled by
secondary factors. Biogenic gas determined from seismic sections closed to
bioherm structures, probably plays the secondary role. Addition to this, during
the forming and the growing of bioherms, Marmara Islands (Pasalimanı, Avşa,
Marmara Islands) and Imralı Island were possibly control the currents and the
flooding in the study area and provided convenient environment to these
structures evolution.

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Year 2014, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 40 - 47, 10.11.2014
https://doi.org/10.30897/ijegeo.300731

Abstract

References

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  • Balkıs, N., Çağatay, M.N. (2001) Factors controlling metal distributions in the surface sediments of the Erdek Bay, Sea of Marmara, Turkey. Environment International 27: 1-13
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  • Cumings, E. R., Shrock, R. R. (1928) Niagaran coral reefs of Indiana and adjacent States and their stratigraphic relations. Bulletin Geological Society America, 39, 579-620.
  • Çağatay, M. N., Eriş, K., Ryan, W. B. F., Sancar, Ü., Polonia, A., Akçer, S:, Biltekin, D., Gasperini, L., Görür, N., Lericolais, G., Bard E. (2009) Late Pleistocene–Holocene evolution of the northern shelf of the Sea of Marmara. Marine Geology 265, 87-100.
  • Dean, R.G., Dalrymple, R.A. (2002) Coastal Processes with Engineering Applications. Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge.
  • Galloway, W.E., Hobday, D.K. (1983) Terrigenous Clastic DepositionalSystems. Springer, Berlin, 489 pp.
  • Ergin, M., Kazanci, N., Varol, B., Ileri, Ö., Karadenizli, L. (1997) Sea-level changes and related depositional environments on the southern shelf. Mar Geo 140: 391-403
  • Eriş, K. K., Ryan, W. B. F., Cagatay, M.N., Sancar, U., Lericolais, G., Menot, G., Bard, E. (2007) The timing and evolution of the post-glacial transgression across the Sea of Marmara shelf south of Istanbul. Mar Geo 243: 57-76
  • Gazioğlu, C., Gökaşan, E., Algan, O., Yücel, Z.Y., Tok, B., Doğan, E. (2002) Morphologic features of the Marmara Sea from multibeam data. Marine Geology 190: 397-420
  • Hapke, C.J., Lentz, E.E., Gayes, P.T., McCoy, C.A., Hehre, R.E., Schwab, W.C., Williams, S.J., (2010) A review of sediment budget imbalances along Fire Island, New York: Can nearshore geologic framework and patterns of shoreline change explain the deficit? Journal of Coastal Research 26, 510–522
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  • Yaltırak, C. (2002) Tectonic evolution of the Marmara Sea and its surroundings. Marine Geology, 190,493-529.
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Subjects Engineering
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Denizhan Vardar This is me

Hande Aykurt Vardar This is me

Publication Date November 10, 2014
Published in Issue Year 2014 Volume: 1 Issue: 1

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APA Vardar, D., & Vardar, H. A. (2014). Plio-Quaternary Sandy Deposits and Microbial Buildups at the Southern Marmara Shelf Near Shoreface Area, Turkey. International Journal of Environment and Geoinformatics, 1(1), 40-47. https://doi.org/10.30897/ijegeo.300731