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  • C 14 dating ; Chronostratigraphy ; Coastal environment ; Geochemistry ; Greece ; Holocene ; Ionian Sea ; Palaeogeography ; Sea level ; Sedimentology ; Stratigraphy ; Tsunami
  • . Geochronostratigraphical data were based on radiocarbon dating and the archaeological age estimation of diagnostic ceramic fragments. Geomorphological, sedimentological and geochemical methods were used to reconstruct the local palaeogeographical evolution and relative sea
  • C 14 dating ; Chronostratigraphy ; Coastal environment ; Geoarchaeology ; Greece ; Holocene ; Impact ; Palaeogeography ; Peloponnese ; Sedimentology ; Tsunami
  • In this paper, the AA. present geomorphological and geo-scientific evidence of repeated tsunami impact on Lechaion, the harbour of ancient Corinth and adjacent coastal zones of the Gulf of Corinth. Geomorphological, sedimentological
  • Aegean Sea ; C 14 dating ; Coastal dynamics ; Coastal environment ; Core sampling ; Foraminifera ; Geochemistry ; Greece ; Holocene ; Palaeo-environment ; Sedimentary ; Sedimentology ; Thracian sea ; Tsunami
  • Basin cause regular tsunamis. Several Holocene high-energy event layers have been found intercalated in clayey terrestrial, lagoonal, and sandy beach deposits. Through radiocarbon dating, geochemical, micropaleontological and sedimentological
  • Atlantic Ocean ; Coastal environment ; Geophysics ; Greece ; Ground penetrating radar ; Peloponnese ; Sedimentology ; Spain ; Spatial distribution ; Stratigraphy
  • The AA. present ground penetrating radar (GPR)data combined with sedimentological methods to rapidly investigate study areas at a high resolution. This approach was tested in 2 different environments. At the Atlantic coast of southern Spain near
  • Using sedimentological, geomorphological and microfaunal evidence, coeval geomorphodynamic and palaeoenvironmental changes at 4 different locations between 29° 50' and 32° 20' S in Central Chile were identified in estuary systems, coastal swamps