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PALEOCEANOGRAPHY,
VOL. 19,
PA1024,
doi:10.1029/2003PA000903,
2004
Testing the physical oceanographic implications of the suggested sudden Black Sea infill 8400 years ago
M. Siddall
Southampton Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK
Lawrence J. Pratt
Department of Physical Oceanography, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA
Karl R. Helfrich
Department of Physical Oceanography, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA
L. Giosan
Department of Geology and Geophysics, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA
Abstract
We apply a shock-capturing numerical model based on the single-layer shallow water equations to an idealized geometry of the
Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara in order to test the implications of a suggested sudden Black Sea infill 8400 years ago.
The model resolves the two-dimensional flow upstream and downstream of the hydraulic jump provoked by the cascade of water
from the Sea of Marmara into the Black Sea, which would occur during a sudden Black Sea infill. The modeled flow downstream
of the hydraulic jump in the Black Sea would consist of a jet that is in part constrained by bathymetric contours. Guided
by the Bosporus Canyon, the modeled jet reaches depths of up to 2000 m and could explain the origin of the sediment waves
observed at this depth. At a late stage of the infill the modeled jet is attached to the coast and might account for the course
of a submerged channel at the mouth of the Bosporus. The preservation of continuous barrier-washover-lagoonal fill systems
occurring on the Black Sea shelf is, however, not easily reconcilable with the large flows over the southwest Black Sea shelf
predicted by the model. Intensified flow in the upstream basin (Sea of Marmara) is restricted to the immediate vicinity of
the Bosporus, suggesting that a sudden reconnection need not have disturbed sediments in the wider Sea of Marmara.
Received 21
March
2003;
accepted 20
October
2003;
published 17
March
2004.
Index Terms: 4267 Oceanography: General: Paleoceanography; 4599 Oceanography: Physical: General or miscellaneous; 4255 Oceanography: General: Numerical modeling.
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Citation: Siddall, M., L. J. Pratt, K. R. Helfrich, and L. Giosan
(2004),
Testing the physical oceanographic implications of the suggested sudden Black Sea infill 8400 years ago,
Paleoceanography,
19,
PA1024,
doi:10.1029/2003PA000903.
Copyright 2004 by the American Geophysical Union.
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