Paleobiodiversity and paleoenvironments of the eastern Paratethys Pleistocene lacustrine-palustrine sequence in the Baklan Basin (SW Anatolia, Turkey)

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology(2023)

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The Lower-Upper Pleistocene sedimentary record of the Baklan Basin, a long-lived continental half-graben basin in SW Turkey, is characterized by shallow lacustrine and palustrine deposits. The paleoenvironmental changes recorded in the basin succession allow for a multiproxy approach in reconstructing the paleoclimatic, paleoecological, and paleobiogeographical evolution of southwestern Anatolia during the Early-Late Pleistocene. Based on sedimentological, paleontological, and geochemical data, three main types of depositional intervals have been identified, corresponding to different phases of a lake expansion cycle: The first interval is characterized by the perennial shallow lake environment (PSL deposits), which represents the very early stage of the Early Expansion System Tract (VEEST). This suggests a very early stage of lake transgression in arid climate conditions. The second interval is represented by the palustrine carbonate lake center environment (PLC deposits), which corresponds to the late stage of the Early Expansion System Tract (LEEST). This indicates a late early stage of lake transgression in semiarid to subhumid climates. The third interval is marked by the palustrine lake margin environment (PLM deposits), which represents the Late Expansion System Tract (LEST) under humid conditions.
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paleoenvironments,baklan basin,sw anatolia,lacustrine-palustrine
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