2016
DOI: 10.5194/cp-2016-40
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Extreme flood events reconstruction during the last century in the El Bibane lagoon (Southeast of Tunisia): A Multi-proxy Approach

Abstract: Abstract. Climate models project that rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations will increase the frequency and the severity of some extreme weather events. The floods events represent a major risk for populations and infrastructures settled on coastal lowlands. Recently, study of lagoon sediments contributed to enhance our knowledge on extreme hydrological events such as paleo-floods and paleo-storms and on their relation with climate change over the last millennium. The past flood activity was investi… Show more

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“…The association between mud and OM is frequently reported in literature (Pilarczyk & Zeidler, 1996; Semprucci et al , 2014a, 2016) as well as the adsorptive properties of pollutants by clay and silt particles (Bernardello et al , 2006). A further subdivision of the marginal stations in northern and southern zones, mainly due to the coarser-grained sediments detectable in the southern lagoon area and probably due to exceptional flood events of the Fessi River, was observed (Affouri et al , 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The association between mud and OM is frequently reported in literature (Pilarczyk & Zeidler, 1996; Semprucci et al , 2014a, 2016) as well as the adsorptive properties of pollutants by clay and silt particles (Bernardello et al , 2006). A further subdivision of the marginal stations in northern and southern zones, mainly due to the coarser-grained sediments detectable in the southern lagoon area and probably due to exceptional flood events of the Fessi River, was observed (Affouri et al , 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The strongly concentration of Zr is associated with turbidity layers and the surf zone deposits (O20). The Zr is generally associated with aeolian transport deposits [4]. Zr is a heavy metal that requires a strong dynamic energy to be mobilized in the coastal area.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%