Morphologic and seismic evidence of rapid submergence offshore Cide-Sinop in the southern Black Sea shelf

Neslihan Ocakoğlu*, Yeliz İşcan, Fatmagül Kılıç, Oğuz Özel

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Abstract

Multi-beam bathymetric and multi-channel seismic reflection data obtained offshore Cide-Sinop have revealed important records on the latest transgression of the Black Sea for the first time. A relatively large shelf plain within the narrow southern continental shelf characterized by a flat seafloor morphology at −100 water depth followed by a steep continental slope leading to −500 m depth. This area is widely covered by submerged morphological features such as dunes, lagoons, possible aeolianites, an eroded anticline and small channels that developed by aeolian and fluvial processes. These morphological features sit upon an erosional surface that truncates the top of all seismic units and constitutes the seafloor over the whole shelf. The recent prograded delta deposits around the shelf break are also truncated by the similar erosional surface. These results indicate that offshore Cide-Sinop was once a terrestrial landscape that was then submerged. The interpreted paleoshoreline varies from −100 to −120 m. This variation can be explained by not only sea level changes but also the active faults observed on the seismic section. The effective protection of morphological features on the seafloor is the evidence of abrupt submergence rather than gradual. In addition, the absence of coastal onlaps suggests that these morphological features should have developed at low sea level before the latest sea level rise in the Black Sea.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)76-89
Number of pages14
JournalGeomorphology
Volume311
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jun 2018

Bibliographical note

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Funding

This study was supported by The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey, Project no. TUBITAK-ÇAYDAG-114Y057. We are grateful the officers and crew as well as the scientists and technicians onboard the TCG Çubuklu and TCG Çeşme of the Turkish Navy, Department of Navigation, Hydrography, and Oceanography who provided the bathymetric data. We thank the scientists of Turkish Petroleum Corporation (TP). We thank to Dr. Akın Kısa for his contribution during the preparation of multibeam bathymetric data. We thank to Dr. Tolga Görüm for his very valuable suggestions in geomorphological concepts. We thank to Dr. Doğa Düşünür Doğan for proof reading the manuscript. We thank to the anonymous referees for their constructive reviews, as well as comments from the journal editors. The authors wish to dedicate this paper to the memory of Prof. Dr. Erkan Gökaşan who made great contribution on the discussions The Black Sea-Mediterranean corridor and Black Sea flood question.

FundersFunder number
Türkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Araştirma KurumuTUBITAK-ÇAYDAG-114Y057

    Keywords

    • Aeolian processes
    • Multi-beam bathymetry
    • Rapid submergence
    • Southern Black Sea shelf

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