Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6441298 | Marine Geology | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper a re-analysis of previous research concerning an uplifted tidal notch developed near the modern harbor of Poros (eastern Cephalonia Island, Ionian Sea, Greece) is undertaken. According to radiocarbon dating, this notch was active between the 4th-6th century AD and 1953 AD, i.e. for at least 1450Â years. Recent measurements have shown that the inward depth of the notch profile at well preserved sites is 93Â cm. This permits an estimate of the average rate of intertidal bioerosion to 0.64Â mm/a for this time period.
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Authors
Niki Evelpidou, Paolo Antonio Pirazzoli,