Corinth Publication: Soter, et al. Journal of Coastal Research 17:1, 2001
Collection:   Corinth
Name:   Soter, et al. Journal of Coastal Research 17:1, 2001
Title:   Environmental Analysis of Cores from the Helike Delta, Gulf of Corinth, Greece
Author:   Soter, S.; Blackwelder, P.; Tziavos, C.; Katsonopoulou, D.; Hood, T. & Alvarez-Zarikian, C.
Series Title:   Journal of Coastal Research
Volume:   17:1
Month:   January
Date:   2001
Abstract:   The fan delta southeast of Aigion on the southwest shore of the Gulf of Corinth was the site of ancient Helike, a city destroyed and submerged by an earthquake and seismic sea wave in 373 BC. Bore holes drilled on the Helike Delta yielded numerous ceramic fragments in the upper 12 meters, and a record of changing local environments on the delta during the Holocene period. At about 8 m below present sea level the core profiles show a general upward transition from marine to lacustrine/lagoonal conditions. The transition dates from about 8 kyr BP and is probably due to the deceleration of global sea level rise at the end of the last Ice Age. The deceleration apparently induced an upward and seaward progression of a zone of green clay and silt associated with brackish fauna.
Page:   95-106
JSTOR:   http://www.jstor.org/stable/4300153