The late Holocene record of Lake Mareotis, Nile Delta, Egypt

C. Flaux, M. Giaime, V. Pichot, N. Marriner, Mena el-Assal, A. Guihou, P. Deschamps, C. Claude, C. Morhange
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Abstract. Lake Maryut (northwestern Nile Delta, Egypt) was a key feature of Alexandria's hinterland and economy during Greco-Roman times. Its shores accommodated major economic centers, and the lake acted as a gateway between the Nile valley and the Mediterranean. It is suggested that lake-level changes, connections with the Nile and the sea, and possible high-energy events considerably shaped the human occupation history of the Maryut. To reconstruct Lake Maryut hydrology in historical times, we used faunal remains, geochemistry (Sr isotopic signature of ostracods) and geoarcheological indicators of relative lake-level changes. The data show both a rise in Nile inputs to the basin during the first millennia BCE and CE and a lake-level rise of ca. 1.5 m during the Roman period. A high-energy deposit, inferred from reworked radiocarbon dates, may explain an enigmatic sedimentary hiatus previously attested to in Maryut's chronostratigraphy.
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埃及尼罗河三角洲马雷奥提斯湖的全新世晚期记录
摘要在希腊罗马时代,马里尤特湖(埃及尼罗河三角洲西北部)是亚历山大港腹地和经济的重要特征。它的海岸容纳了主要的经济中心,并且该湖充当了尼罗河谷和地中海之间的门户。研究表明,湖泊水位的变化、与尼罗河和海洋的联系,以及可能的高能事件,在很大程度上塑造了Maryut的人类占领历史。利用动物遗骸、地球化学特征(介形类的Sr同位素特征)和相对湖面变化的地质考古指标,重建了Maryut湖历史时期的水文。数据显示,在公元前一千年和公元前一千年期间,尼罗河流域的水量有所上升,而在罗马时期,湖泊水位上升了约1.5米。从重新加工的放射性碳年代中推断出的高能矿床可能解释了Maryut年代地层学中先前证实的一个神秘的沉积间隙。
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