1970
DOI: 10.1007/bf01820941
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Geologische Beobachtungen an der Küste und auf dem Schelf von Kephallinia (Ionische Inseln)

Abstract: ZusammenfassungKephallinia, die grSl3te der Ionischen Inseln, liegt am Aul3enrand des griechisehen Festlandsehelfs, der wesflich der Insel mit einem durchschnittliehen Gef/ille von 20~o zum Ionisehen Abbruch abf~illt. Charakteristisch ffir diesen Bereich ist eine sehr junge Tektonik (letztes katastrophales Erdbeben 1958) mit vorherrschenden N--S-und NE--SW-verlaufenden StSmngsriehtungen.Die AbstractThe largest Ionian island Cephalonia is situated on the edge of the Greek shelf. To the west the slope (2OYo ave… Show more

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“…As a result, encrusting foraminifera (Homotrema, Acervulina, Placopsilina, C+vpsina) generally do not constitute more than 5-10% of the sediment within shallow-water reefs (MacKenzie et al, 1965;Hughes Clarke & Keij, 1973;Milliman, 1974). Pink Homotrema and Miniacina sands do characterize the beaches of some islands (Mac-Kenzie et al, 1965;Braune & Fabricius, 1970), but these occurrences are comparatively few and may be related to physical sorting by local currents and waves rather than large populations in offshore waters.…”
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“…As a result, encrusting foraminifera (Homotrema, Acervulina, Placopsilina, C+vpsina) generally do not constitute more than 5-10% of the sediment within shallow-water reefs (MacKenzie et al, 1965;Hughes Clarke & Keij, 1973;Milliman, 1974). Pink Homotrema and Miniacina sands do characterize the beaches of some islands (Mac-Kenzie et al, 1965;Braune & Fabricius, 1970), but these occurrences are comparatively few and may be related to physical sorting by local currents and waves rather than large populations in offshore waters.…”
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