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The Holocene | 2014

A multi-proxy approach to reconstructing sedimentary environments from the Sperchios delta, Greece

Sofia Pechlivanidou; Konstantinos Vouvalidis; Reidar Løvlie; Atle Nesje; Konstantinos Albanakis; Christos Pennos; George Syrides; Patience A. Cowie; Rob L. Gawthorpe

This paper presents an integrated approach to assess Holocene environmental changes in the Sperchios delta, Sperchios rift, central Greece. A multidisciplinary study was carried out applying established analytical methods as well as exploring new techniques to detect past environmental conditions in a fluvio-deltaic depositional system. A series of six deep boreholes, up to 50 m long, and four shallow cores, up to 6 m long, from across the delta plain, were studied in detail. Sedimentary facies were defined by changes in grain size and macro- and microfaunal composition. Variability in mineral magnetic composition documented by changes in bulk magnetic susceptibility (χ and χ77K/χ293K) and remanence parameters (S−300 and σARM/σSIRM ratios), as well as down-core elemental variations obtained by scanning micro-x-ray fluorescence (µ-XRF), provide constraints on the depositional changes related to the evolution of the Sperchios delta. Correlations between elemental data derived by µ-XRF analyses and grain size were also analyzed and used to further constrain the facies interpretation. Overall, these Holocene sediments reveal a transgressive–regressive succession overlying pre-transgressive terrestrial deposits of Late Pleistocene–Early Holocene age. Furthermore, 13 new 14C radiocarbon dates constrain the transgression rate to be ~3.5 m/yr for the Early Holocene and the regression rate to be ~1 m/yr for the Late Holocene. The Sperchios delta plain developed when the rate of sea-level rise decreased ~6000 cal. yr BP as it has been proposed for the broader area of Aegean Sea. This study demonstrates that the combination of techniques used here provides a powerful way to map out paleoenvironmental changes and thus the 3D stratigraphic architecture of Holocene sedimentary successions.


International Journal of Sediment Research | 2014

Clastic sedimentary features of beachrocks and their palaeo-environmental significance: comparison of past and modern coastal regimes

David Psomiadis; Konstantinos Albanakis; Nikoleta Zisi; Matthieu Ghilardi; Elissavet Dotsika

Clastic sedimentary features of beachrocks and unconsolidated deposits of parent beaches were investigated along the northern Aegean coastline (Greece) to assess their suitability in palaeo-environmental reconstruction. Twelve paired datasets were collected in the Thermaikos, Toroneos, Siggitikos and Ierissos gulfs of the Chalkidiki Peninsula, the adjoining Kavala Gulf and Thassos Island, comprising beachrock cores and companion beach subsurface sediments. Particle size analyses based on univariate and bivariate statistics suggest that, during the time period of beachrock formation, depositional conditions differed distinctly from those of the modern parent beaches. The results imply difference of maturity level of beach evolution from the time of cementation (coarser materials-early stage of beach formation) to modern situation (finer materials-reworked and ‘mature’ beach sediments). Furthermore, the findings indicate increasing coastal protection due to beachrock exposure in the modern swash zone. In conclusion, it is suggested that textural analysis of beachrocks in comparison with unconsolidated sediments of the parent beach might provide information regarding differences of coastal depositional regimes and future research could focus on specific-layer analysis and comparison.


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2011

Integrated GIS, remote sensing and geomorphologic approaches for the reconstruction of the landscape habitation of Thessaly during the neolithic period

Dimitrios Alexakis; Apostolos Sarris; Theodoros Astaras; Konstantinos Albanakis


Geomorphologie-relief Processus Environnement | 2009

Geoarchaeological study of Katarraktes cave system (Macedonia, Greece): isotopic evidence for environmental alterations

David Psomiadis; Elissavet Dotsika; Nikoleta Zisi; Christos Pennos; Sophia Pechlivanidou; Konstantinos Albanakis; Anastasios Syros; Markos Vaxevanopoulos


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2018

Speleothem record of climatic changes in the northern Aegean region (Greece) from the Bronze Age to the collapse of the Roman Empire

David Psomiadis; Elissavet Dotsika; Konstantinos Albanakis; Bassam Ghaleb; C. Hillaire-Marcel


Radiocarbon | 2017

Stable Isotope and Radiocarbon Analysis in Animal Bones from the Prehistoric Settlement of Dispilio, Kastoria Lake, Northern Greece – CORRIGENDUM

Paraskevi Chantzi; Elissavet Dotsika; Konstantinos Albanakis; Konstantinos Kostakis


Archive | 2009

Geoarchaeology: human-environment connectivity

Konstantinos Albanakis; James Andrews; Zosia Archibald; Andrew Bicket; Fiona S.J. Brown; Richard C. Chiverrell; Amanda Claridge; Elissavet Dotsika; Eric Fouache; Matthieu Ghilardi; Ingmar Holzhauer; Carsten Lemmen; Sophia Pechlivanidou; Christos Pennos; David Psomiadis; Helen M. Rendell; Peter Rose; Christoph Siart; Anastasios Syros; Markos Vaxevanopoulos; Kamel Zerai; Nikoleta Zisi


Archive | 2009

Isotopic variation of carbonate cements sampled by different techniques

David Psomiadis; Elissavet Dotsika; Konstantinos Albanakis; Nikoleta Zisi


Archive | 2009

Geoarchaeological study of Katarraktes cave system - a geochemical approach

David Psomiadis; Elissavet Dotsika; Konstantinos Albanakis; Christos Pennos; Nikoleta Zisi; Anastasios Syros; Markos Vaxevanopoulos; S. Pehlivanidou


Archive | 2009

Geomorphological and sedimentary record from Poseidi, N. Greece and relationship with Late Bronze and Iron age settlements

David Psomiadis; Theodoros Parashou; Konstantinos Albanakis; Elissavet Dotsika; Nikoleta Zisi

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David Psomiadis

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Nikoleta Zisi

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

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Christos Pennos

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

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Elissavet Dotsika

National Centre of Scientific Research "Demokritos"

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Markos Vaxevanopoulos

American Museum of Natural History

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Helen M. Rendell

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Ingmar Holzhauer

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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David Psomiadis

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Dimitrios Alexakis

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

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