Title of article :
Danube River Sediment Input and its Interaction with the North-western Black Sea
Author/Authors :
N. Panin، نويسنده , , D. Jipa، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
The influence of the river Danube is determinant to the sedimentation of the north-western and western Black Sea area.
After 1970, following the building of the Iron Gates dam, the Danube River sediment discharge diminished to 30–40%
of its previous value. After a 12 000-year evolution, marked by active progradation, the Danube delta has become mainly
inactive over the last few decades partly due to interventions of man-made origin. The deficit of sediment influx has led
to the intense erosional processes of the deltaic littoral. On the Black Sea north-western shelf, two main areas (with
contrasting sedimentary processes) have been identified: the internal, Danube sediment-fed shelf and the external,
sediment-starved shelf. The modern highstand sedimentary history of the north-western Black Sea deep area is marked
by the cessation of the Danube deep-sea fan active development. The main depositional units within the north-western
Black Sea are described.
Keywords :
Sediment discharge , delta development , littoral erosion , shoreline migration , sediment-starved shelf , Danube River , Danube Delta , Black Sea , Danube deep-sea fan
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science