2023
DOI: 10.1007/s40766-023-00042-9
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50th anniversary review of the Mediterranean desiccation hypothesis

Abstract: The first deep-sea drilling expedition in the Mediterranean chanced upon unanticipated discoveries when recovering deeply buried sediments of Late Miocene age that had once accumulated in ultra-shallow water and had later experienced subaerial exposure. Among these deposits were potassium and magnesium chlorides, desiccation cracks, fluvial gravels and shale bearing bottom-dwelling diatoms requiring sunlight, all indicative that the Mediterranean had evaporated one or more times to near dryness during what bec… Show more

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“…We note here that, while the picture of the MSC reported here is currently the most accepted by the geological community, some scholars propose different scenarios for the creation of this large amount of evaporites and set limits on the entity of the desiccation of the sea [11]. The analysis proposed in the following could also help verify the different hypotheses proposed so far.…”
Section: Pos(icrc2023)544supporting
confidence: 58%
“…We note here that, while the picture of the MSC reported here is currently the most accepted by the geological community, some scholars propose different scenarios for the creation of this large amount of evaporites and set limits on the entity of the desiccation of the sea [11]. The analysis proposed in the following could also help verify the different hypotheses proposed so far.…”
Section: Pos(icrc2023)544supporting
confidence: 58%