Artigo Revisado por pares

Morphological, drainage and eolian controls on the microtidal Patara Beach sediments (eastern Mediterranean): Textural, geochemical and mineralogical investigations

2013; Elsevier BV; Volume: 302; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.quaint.2013.02.023

ISSN

1873-4553

Autores

Mustafa Ergi̇n, Zehra Karakaş, Koray Sözeri, Başak Eser-Doğdu, Yusuf Kaan Kadıoğu, Füsun Yiğit-Faridfathi,

Tópico(s)

Geological formations and processes

Resumo

Abstract The effects of dominant hydrodynamic, morphological, fluvial and hinterland geological source conditions on the texture and composition of the microtidal and dissipative Patara Beach (Mediterranean coast of SW Turkey) sediments were investigated at 47 locations. Patara Beach sediments are composed entirely of sand. Fine sand (5–94%) was more abundant in the northwestern section, while medium sand contents (2–94%) increased in the central and southeastern sections. Moderately-to well sorted (mostly 0.3–0.7 O) sediments tend to show overall better sorting towards the southeast, in the net longshore current direction. Terrigenous carbonate grains derived from the hinterland constituted 6–50% (as CaCO3) with varying tendencies to increase or decrease within sections alongshore. Total heavy mineral concentrations in bulk sediments (1–17%, mostly

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