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A History Of Pistacia Lentiscus And Pinus Brutia Trees And Their Ecological Changes In The Güllük Bay (Muğla, Sw Turkey) During The Last 400 Years, Demet Bi̇lteki̇n, Georg Schwamborn, Kürşad Kadi̇r Eri̇ş, Dursun Acar, Bi̇kem Ekberzade, Zahra Hashemi̇, Nuretti̇n Yakupoğlu, Ali̇ Mohammadi̇, Ömer Yetemen Jan 2022

A History Of Pistacia Lentiscus And Pinus Brutia Trees And Their Ecological Changes In The Güllük Bay (Muğla, Sw Turkey) During The Last 400 Years, Demet Bi̇lteki̇n, Georg Schwamborn, Kürşad Kadi̇r Eri̇ş, Dursun Acar, Bi̇kem Ekberzade, Zahra Hashemi̇, Nuretti̇n Yakupoğlu, Ali̇ Mohammadi̇, Ömer Yetemen

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

In this study, we present pollen records together with a multiproxy analysis from a sediment core collected from the Güllük Bay (Bargilya Cove, Muğla, SW Turkey), covering the last 400 years. Pistachio shrubland was occupying around the Güllük Bay between 1613 and 1741 AD. However, after 1741 AD, the vegetation canopy suddenly changed and Turkish pine (Pinus brutia) was established. This supports that the main factor affecting the expansion of Pistacia lentiscus was precipitation rather than temperature after 1741 AD. This change is also indicated by high Sr-Ca values, reflecting arid conditions. Two anthropogenic phases developed in the region. The …


High-Resolution Temperature And Precipitation Variability Of Southwest Anatolia Since 1730 Ce From Lake Gölcük Sedimentary Records, Iliya Bauchi Danladi, Sena Akçer Ön, Zeki̇ Bora Ön, Sabine Schmidt Jan 2021

High-Resolution Temperature And Precipitation Variability Of Southwest Anatolia Since 1730 Ce From Lake Gölcük Sedimentary Records, Iliya Bauchi Danladi, Sena Akçer Ön, Zeki̇ Bora Ön, Sabine Schmidt

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

We report high-resolution multiproxy analyses [lithology, μXRF and magnetic susceptibility (MS)] of two short gravity sediment cores from the crater Lake Gölcük, southwest Turkey. Our results provide a detailed hydroclimatic record for the last ~290 years. Aided with factor analysis of μXRF data and 210210Pb and 137Cs dating, our multiproxy data show that the Lake Gölcük records documented a series of wet and dry periods between ~ 1730 (±71) and ~ 2018 (±3) CE. Wet periods are evidenced by dark olive green mixed lithology (sandy, clay, and silts) and high values in MS and log(Sr/Ca). On the other hand, dry …


Paleoecological Insights On Latest Oligocene-Early Miocene Planktonic Foraminifera From The J-Anomaly Ridge (Iodp Hole U1406a), Alessio Fabbrini, Luca Maria Foresi Jan 2020

Paleoecological Insights On Latest Oligocene-Early Miocene Planktonic Foraminifera From The J-Anomaly Ridge (Iodp Hole U1406a), Alessio Fabbrini, Luca Maria Foresi

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

This paper focuses on a paleoecological study conducted on planktonic foraminifera from upper Oligocene-lower Miocene deposits of the J-Anomaly Ridge (North Atlantic Ocean). Paleoclimatic studies are crucial to better comprehend how climatic changes occurred in the past and how they might influence global climate in the next few decades. Oceanic currents are the predominant vehicle for heat transport across the globe and therefore organisms living within the water mass can supply much information on paleoceanographic settings. In total, 53 samples from IODP Hole U1406A were selected in the core interval 96-24 CCSF-M to perform statistical analyses (R-mode cluster analysis, principal …


3d Surface Modeling Of Late Pleistocene Glaciers In The Munzur Mountains(Eastern Turkey) And Its Paleoclimatic Implications, Zeynel Çilğin Jan 2020

3d Surface Modeling Of Late Pleistocene Glaciers In The Munzur Mountains(Eastern Turkey) And Its Paleoclimatic Implications, Zeynel Çilğin

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Located in the Eastern Anatolian Region in Turkey, the Munzur Mountains (Munzurs; 3463 m above sea level) are one of the most important glacial landscapes in Turkey, with evidence for extensive glaciations in the past and small-scale glaciation at present. As Turkey's second-largest glaciated region, these mountains include various glacial landforms, primarily glacial valleys, hanging valleys, cirques, and moraines. However, only limited data are available on the extent and chronology of former glaciations in the Munzur Mountains. This study produced data on the extent of paleoglaciers, calculated their equilibrium line altitudes (ELAs), revealed paleoclimate conditions, and modeled paleo temperatures during …


Late Quaternary Paleoceanographic Evolution Of The Aegean Sea: Planktonic Foraminifera And Stable Isotopes, Ekrem Bursi̇n İşler, Ali̇ Engi̇n Aksu, Richard Nicholas Hiscott Jan 2016

Late Quaternary Paleoceanographic Evolution Of The Aegean Sea: Planktonic Foraminifera And Stable Isotopes, Ekrem Bursi̇n İşler, Ali̇ Engi̇n Aksu, Richard Nicholas Hiscott

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Aspects of the paleoclimatic and paleoceanographic evolution of the Aegean Sea since ~130 ka are revealed by quantitative variations in planktonic faunal assemblages, the Δ18O and Δ13C isotopic composition of benthic and planktonic foraminifera, and Mg/Ca ratios in planktonic foraminifera extracted from five 6-10-m-long piston cores. Independent sea surface temperature (SST) estimates obtained using planktonic foraminiferal transfer functions and the Mg/Ca ratios show excellent agreement, with r2 correlation coefficients of 0.92-0.95. Planktonic foraminiferal assemblages are similar, through time, across several deep basins, suggesting that major changes must have occurred in near synchroneity across the Aegean Sea. The data suggest that …


An Approach To Paleoclimatic Conditions For Devonian (Upper Lochkovian And Middle Givetian) Ironstone Formation, Nw Anatolian Carbonate Platform, İsmai̇l Ömer Yilmaz, Mehmet Cemal Göncüoğlu, Di̇lek Gülnur Demi̇ray, İbrahi̇m Gedi̇k Jan 2015

An Approach To Paleoclimatic Conditions For Devonian (Upper Lochkovian And Middle Givetian) Ironstone Formation, Nw Anatolian Carbonate Platform, İsmai̇l Ömer Yilmaz, Mehmet Cemal Göncüoğlu, Di̇lek Gülnur Demi̇ray, İbrahi̇m Gedi̇k

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences

Lower-middle Devonian iron-bearing successions were studied along 2 measured stratigraphic sections in the Çamdağ region of NW Anatolia. Ironstones in the upper part of the Fındıklı Formation in Kabalakdere are characterized by alternating red and green mudstones and sandstones at the bottom, followed by a series of dolomite, dolomitic limestone with oolitic ironstones, and chamositic mudstones at the top. Conodonts from these carbonates indicate the delta-pesavis zones of the late Lochkovian. The 12- to 45-m-thick Ferizli Formation unconformably overlies the Fındıklı Formation with a quartz-arenite succession at the bottom. The formation comprises alternating red, iron-rich limestones and dolomitic limestones, where …