2021
DOI: 10.1017/qua.2021.63
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High-resolution insight into the Holocene environmental history of the Burullus Lagoon in northern Nile delta, Egypt

Abstract: The modern Nile delta developed in the Middle and Late Holocene, and at its most northern-central point is situated at the Burullus Lagoon, which is environmentally diverse, including salt marshes, mudflats, and sand plains, and separated from a sea by a sand barrier overtopped with high sand dunes. The lagoon has been fed since the Middle Holocene by the Sebennitic branch of the Nile and marine intrusions through the Bughaz inlet. A sediment core (BO-1) was collected at the northeastern shore of the lagoon an… Show more

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“…The western part of the Nile deep-sea fan is a stable depocenter during the Quaternary 21 and was particularly active between 15 and 6 ka BP 22 . Available knowledge about sediment dynamics on the Nile Delta suggests a strong fluvial activity with the deposition of sandy units during the early Holocene 23,24 . Local sea-level reconstructions obtained using an ensemble of three dimensional mantle-viscosity structures combined with the ICE6G glaciation history for the Nile deep-sea fan show a near-linear rise from about -18 to -2 m between 10 and 8 ka BP 25 , with limited glacial-isostatic adjustments (Extended Data Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The western part of the Nile deep-sea fan is a stable depocenter during the Quaternary 21 and was particularly active between 15 and 6 ka BP 22 . Available knowledge about sediment dynamics on the Nile Delta suggests a strong fluvial activity with the deposition of sandy units during the early Holocene 23,24 . Local sea-level reconstructions obtained using an ensemble of three dimensional mantle-viscosity structures combined with the ICE6G glaciation history for the Nile deep-sea fan show a near-linear rise from about -18 to -2 m between 10 and 8 ka BP 25 , with limited glacial-isostatic adjustments (Extended Data Fig.…”
Section: Main Textmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These data include the Nile deep sea fan marine core MD04-2726 ( Fig. 2 ) ( 6 ), the sediment cores at Burullus Lagoon ( 7 ), Saqqara ( 8 ), and the Faiyum ( 9 ), and the Kom el-Khilgan east delta core KH-1 that documents “severe decline, to the point of local extinction, in cereal pollen, a drastic reduction in dung fungi and other non-pollen palynomorphs” ( 10 ).…”
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confidence: 99%