2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2013.03.004
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Taken from the sea, reclaimed by the sea: The fate of the closed harbour of Elaia, the maritime satellite city of Pergamum (Turkey)

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“…Own DGPS (Differential Global Positioning System) surveys (Leica GPS System 530) in 2010 and 2011 revealed a mean tidal range of about 20 cm. Although wind surges may increase sea level during the winter season this measurement is in good accordance with other sites in the eastern Aegean Sea (Flemming, 1978;Anzidei et al, 2011;Brückner et al, 2013;Seeliger et al, 2012Seeliger et al, , 2013Seeliger et al, , 2014.…”
Section: Physical Setting Of the Study Areasupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Own DGPS (Differential Global Positioning System) surveys (Leica GPS System 530) in 2010 and 2011 revealed a mean tidal range of about 20 cm. Although wind surges may increase sea level during the winter season this measurement is in good accordance with other sites in the eastern Aegean Sea (Flemming, 1978;Anzidei et al, 2011;Brückner et al, 2013;Seeliger et al, 2012Seeliger et al, , 2013Seeliger et al, , 2014.…”
Section: Physical Setting Of the Study Areasupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Several archaeological sites testify still ongoing subsidence of the graben system, namely (i) a partly drowned Roman thermal bath complex situated on the Kane Peninsula, and (ii) the sunken harbour breakwaters and drowned underwater wall structures in the Bay of Elaia (Figs. 1a and 2; Seeliger et al, 2012Seeliger et al, , 2013Seeliger et al, , 2014. Own investigations concerning the transgressive contact in the closed harbour of Elaia and the study of archaeological sea level markers resulted in an estimated subsidence rate of the graben ensemble of far less than 1 m per 1000 years in contrast to Aksu et al, 1987).…”
Section: Physical Setting Of the Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
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