2008
DOI: 10.1179/175272608x375593
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River Terraces of the Nahr el Kebir, NW Syria, and their Palaeolithic Record

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“…B -NE-SW longitudinal profile of the Kebir terraces. After ; modified from Bridgland et al, 2008). Note the combination of deformed (interglacial) marine terraces and steeply graded colder-climate gravel terraces, which intersect with the much shallower downstream gradient of the modern (Holocene) valley floor.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…B -NE-SW longitudinal profile of the Kebir terraces. After ; modified from Bridgland et al, 2008). Note the combination of deformed (interglacial) marine terraces and steeply graded colder-climate gravel terraces, which intersect with the much shallower downstream gradient of the modern (Holocene) valley floor.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10A), but an additional formation has been identified just above the modern floodplain, from exposures in recent quarry workings. Bridgland et al (2008) suggested that the four recorded terraces were formed in synchrony with the last four 100 kyr (glacial-interglacial) climate cycles, thus representing MIS 10, 8, 6 and 4-2 (the last cycle encompassing MIS 5(d)-1 inclusive). If correct, the ~40 m vertical separation between the terraces would point to an uplift rate of ~0.4 mm a −1 , comparable with that deduced for the Ceyhan and the Lower Orontes (see above).…”
Section: The Nahr El Kebir Nw Syriamentioning
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“…A direct correlation between fluvial and marine terraces, and Erol's (1963) resulting age assignment of this fluvial terrace to the 'Riss-Würm Interglacial', is unlikely to be tenable, given that current wisdom generally attributes river terrace gravels to cold-climate episodes (e.g. Bridgland, 2000;Bridgland and Westaway, 2008b;Bridgland et al, 2008). The reported heights of Erol's (1963) five Orontes terraces in the reach between Bostancık Köyü and the upstream end of the Samandağ Tepe gorge, 5-7, 15-25, 40-50, 70-80, and 90-100 m above the modern river, are indicative of a regular pattern, suggesting terrace formation in response to 100 ka climatic cycles, as in other parts of the world (cf.…”
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“…The Nahr el Kebir ash Shamali, which enters the Mediterranean near Latakia and is Syria's third largest river, has a valuable sequence of river terraces from which significant assemblages of artefacts have been recovered (e.g., Hours, 1981Hours, , 1994Besançon et al, 1988;Sanlaville, 1977Sanlaville, , 1979Besancon and Sanlaville, 1981. Research here between 2004 and 2009 has led to reevaluation of the terrace record (Bridgland et al, 2008(Bridgland et al, , 2017. Prior to this recent work the accepted template for the sequence was that of Sanlaville (1979), who recognized four Kebir river terraces that he correlated with the four Alpine Pleistocene cold stages (glacials), noting their interdigitation near the coast with a staircase of interglacial raised beaches.…”
Section: The Palaeolithic Of the Nahr El-kebirmentioning
confidence: 99%