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Article Dans Une Revue Terra Nova Année : 2005

How did the Messinian Salinity Crisis end?

Nicolas Loget
Philippe Davy

Résumé

The cause of the desiccation of the Mediterranean Sea during the Messinian Salinity Crisis has been widely debated, but its re-flooding remains poorly investigated. Interpretations generally involve tectonic collapse of the Strait of Gibraltar or global sealevel rise, or even a combination of both. The dramatic sea-level fall in the Mediterranean has induced deep fluvial incision all around the desiccated basin. We investigate erosion dynamics related to this base level drop by using the numerical simulator EROS. We show that intense regressive erosion develops inevitably in the Gibraltar area eventually inducing the piracy of the Atlantic waters by an eastward-flowing stream and the subsequent re-flooding of the Mediterranean.

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Géomorphologie

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hal-00085039 , version 1 (11-07-2006)

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Nicolas Loget, Jean van den Driessche, Philippe Davy. How did the Messinian Salinity Crisis end?. Terra Nova, 2005, 17, pp.414-419. ⟨10.1111/j.1365-3121.2005.00627.x⟩. ⟨hal-00085039⟩
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