Holocene sedimentary history of South Danamandıra Lake: a peatland in west of İstanbul, Çatalca Peninsula, NW Turkey

Yıl: 2022 Cilt: 31 Sayı: 4 Sayfa Aralığı: 410 - 423 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.55730/1300-0985.1809 İndeks Tarihi: 07-12-2022

Holocene sedimentary history of South Danamandıra Lake: a peatland in west of İstanbul, Çatalca Peninsula, NW Turkey

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This study investigates the sedimentological evolution of the South Danamandıra Lake (SDL) lake in Çatalca Peninsula, 70 km west of İstanbul, using Georadar data and multiproxy analyses of five sediment cores. The lake is a 1.3-m deep, endorheic freshwater peatland, heavily colonised by common reed (Phragmites sp.). The multiproxy core investigations include a lithological core description and environmental magnetism, physical properties (gamma density and magnetic susceptibility), geochemical elemental, pollen and radiocarbon dating analyses. The lithological sequence in the lake consists of an upper peat unit and a lower sand-silt-clay unit. The peat unit is characterized by lower magnetic susceptibility, density and lithophile elements (K, Fe, Ti, and Zr) concentrations than the sand-silt-clay unit. Overall interpretation of the multiproxy data and the age-depth model suggest that the SDL was formed in a shallow depression of a fluvial channel at ca 10.9 cal kyr BP, and became a eutrophic lake at 8.1 cal kyr BP during the early Holocene warm period. Redox-sensitive element (i.e. Mn) distribution and mineral magnetic properties indicate that the peat unit has accumulated under anoxic conditions below a thin oxic surficial layer. Increase in the Taraxacum, Asteraceae, and Poaceae pollen percentages, together with high siliciclastic inputs in the lake, indicate that anthropogenic influence in the area started at 5.4 cal kyr BP.
Anahtar Kelime: Danamandıra Lake Çatalca Holocene peatland environmental magnetism geochemical properties geophysical survey

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MLA Makaroglu Özlem,KÜÇÜKDEMİRCİ MELDA,KARLIOĞLU KILIÇ Nurgül,ACAR DURSUN,GÜREL Ali,Yılmaz Dağdeviren Rüya,yakupoğlu nurettin,Sabuncu Asen,Sahin Altun Damla,KARAOZ MUSTAFA OMER,Çağatay M.Namık Holocene sedimentary history of South Danamandıra Lake: a peatland in west of İstanbul, Çatalca Peninsula, NW Turkey. Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences, vol.31, no.4, 2022, ss.410 - 423. 10.55730/1300-0985.1809
AMA Makaroglu Ö,KÜÇÜKDEMİRCİ M,KARLIOĞLU KILIÇ N,ACAR D,GÜREL A,Yılmaz Dağdeviren R,yakupoğlu n,Sabuncu A,Sahin Altun D,KARAOZ M,Çağatay M Holocene sedimentary history of South Danamandıra Lake: a peatland in west of İstanbul, Çatalca Peninsula, NW Turkey. Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences. 2022; 31(4): 410 - 423. 10.55730/1300-0985.1809
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IEEE Makaroglu Ö,KÜÇÜKDEMİRCİ M,KARLIOĞLU KILIÇ N,ACAR D,GÜREL A,Yılmaz Dağdeviren R,yakupoğlu n,Sabuncu A,Sahin Altun D,KARAOZ M,Çağatay M "Holocene sedimentary history of South Danamandıra Lake: a peatland in west of İstanbul, Çatalca Peninsula, NW Turkey." Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences, 31, ss.410 - 423, 2022. 10.55730/1300-0985.1809
ISNAD Makaroglu, Özlem vd. "Holocene sedimentary history of South Danamandıra Lake: a peatland in west of İstanbul, Çatalca Peninsula, NW Turkey". Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences 31/4 (2022), 410-423. https://doi.org/10.55730/1300-0985.1809