Late Glacial and Holocene Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction of the Submerged Karst Basin Pirovac Bay on the Eastern Adriatic Coast

This study focuses on the analysis of sediment core retrieved from the deepest part (25 m) of Pirovac Bay. A long sedimentary sequence (7.45 m) supplemented by a shorter sediment core (1.45 m) from a shallower part of the bay was analyzed for sedimentological, mineralogical, geochemical, and micropa...

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Main Authors: Nikolina Ilijanić, Dea Brunović, Slobodan Miko, Valentina Hajek Tadesse, Ozren Hasan, Ivan Razum, Martina Šparica Miko, Saša Mesić
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Published: MDPI AG 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/13/1/175
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Ozren Hasan
Ivan Razum
Martina Šparica Miko
Saša Mesić
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Dea Brunović
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Valentina Hajek Tadesse
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Ivan Razum
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description This study focuses on the analysis of sediment core retrieved from the deepest part (25 m) of Pirovac Bay. A long sedimentary sequence (7.45 m) supplemented by a shorter sediment core (1.45 m) from a shallower part of the bay was analyzed for sedimentological, mineralogical, geochemical, and micropaleontological (ostracod) parameters. The sediment thickness above the underlying karst paleorelief (karstic bedrock) is up to 12 m. Sediments recorded a transition from a freshwater to a marine environment starting from post-Neapolitan Yellow Tuff tephra sedimentation. First, the floodplain developed in Pirovac Bay, with intermittent pools and ponds, followed by wetland environment. The formation of a shallow freshwater paleolake during the Middle Holocene at 10 cal kyr BP was enabled by the rising sea level and high freshwater input from the karstified underground from the adjacent Lake Vrana (Biograd na Moru). The onset of marine intrusions through the karstified underground is evident with formation of a brackish lake in the Pirovac Bay basin. Marine transgression and flooding of the bay occurred at 7.3 cal kyr BP, evidenced by the geochemical and ostracod parameters, providing crucial insights into the dynamics of coastal inundation under past climate change. Intriguingly, freshwater ostracod species were still present in the marine sediments, brought into the bay from Lake Vrana through surficial canal Prosika and groundwater discharge (numerous estavelles) along the northeastern shores of the bay, proving their mutual influence. This submerged Holocene freshwater paleolake, reported here for the first time, underlines the sensitivity of coastal karst systems to the rise in sea level and serves to stress how important understanding of these processes is for effective management in coastal zone and climate change adaptation strategies. The findings provided evidence supporting the existence of coastal marine basins as freshwater lakes prior to being flooded by seawater as a consequence of the Holocene post-glacial sea level rise.
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spelling doaj-art-12361215563b4ab8af22b717c52016022025-01-24T13:37:08ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122025-01-0113117510.3390/jmse13010175Late Glacial and Holocene Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction of the Submerged Karst Basin Pirovac Bay on the Eastern Adriatic CoastNikolina Ilijanić0Dea Brunović1Slobodan Miko2Valentina Hajek Tadesse3Ozren Hasan4Ivan Razum5Martina Šparica Miko6Saša Mesić7Croatian Geological Survey, Sachsova 2, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaCroatian Geological Survey, Sachsova 2, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaCroatian Geological Survey, Sachsova 2, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaCroatian Geological Survey, Sachsova 2, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaCroatian Geological Survey, Sachsova 2, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaCroatian Natural History Museum, Demetrova 1, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaCroatian Geological Survey, Sachsova 2, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaCroatian Geological Survey, Sachsova 2, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaThis study focuses on the analysis of sediment core retrieved from the deepest part (25 m) of Pirovac Bay. A long sedimentary sequence (7.45 m) supplemented by a shorter sediment core (1.45 m) from a shallower part of the bay was analyzed for sedimentological, mineralogical, geochemical, and micropaleontological (ostracod) parameters. The sediment thickness above the underlying karst paleorelief (karstic bedrock) is up to 12 m. Sediments recorded a transition from a freshwater to a marine environment starting from post-Neapolitan Yellow Tuff tephra sedimentation. First, the floodplain developed in Pirovac Bay, with intermittent pools and ponds, followed by wetland environment. The formation of a shallow freshwater paleolake during the Middle Holocene at 10 cal kyr BP was enabled by the rising sea level and high freshwater input from the karstified underground from the adjacent Lake Vrana (Biograd na Moru). The onset of marine intrusions through the karstified underground is evident with formation of a brackish lake in the Pirovac Bay basin. Marine transgression and flooding of the bay occurred at 7.3 cal kyr BP, evidenced by the geochemical and ostracod parameters, providing crucial insights into the dynamics of coastal inundation under past climate change. Intriguingly, freshwater ostracod species were still present in the marine sediments, brought into the bay from Lake Vrana through surficial canal Prosika and groundwater discharge (numerous estavelles) along the northeastern shores of the bay, proving their mutual influence. This submerged Holocene freshwater paleolake, reported here for the first time, underlines the sensitivity of coastal karst systems to the rise in sea level and serves to stress how important understanding of these processes is for effective management in coastal zone and climate change adaptation strategies. The findings provided evidence supporting the existence of coastal marine basins as freshwater lakes prior to being flooded by seawater as a consequence of the Holocene post-glacial sea level rise.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/13/1/175coastal areasubmerged karst landscapeHolocene marine transgressiongeochemistryostracods
spellingShingle Nikolina Ilijanić
Dea Brunović
Slobodan Miko
Valentina Hajek Tadesse
Ozren Hasan
Ivan Razum
Martina Šparica Miko
Saša Mesić
Late Glacial and Holocene Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction of the Submerged Karst Basin Pirovac Bay on the Eastern Adriatic Coast
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
coastal area
submerged karst landscape
Holocene marine transgression
geochemistry
ostracods
title Late Glacial and Holocene Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction of the Submerged Karst Basin Pirovac Bay on the Eastern Adriatic Coast
title_full Late Glacial and Holocene Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction of the Submerged Karst Basin Pirovac Bay on the Eastern Adriatic Coast
title_fullStr Late Glacial and Holocene Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction of the Submerged Karst Basin Pirovac Bay on the Eastern Adriatic Coast
title_full_unstemmed Late Glacial and Holocene Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction of the Submerged Karst Basin Pirovac Bay on the Eastern Adriatic Coast
title_short Late Glacial and Holocene Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction of the Submerged Karst Basin Pirovac Bay on the Eastern Adriatic Coast
title_sort late glacial and holocene paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the submerged karst basin pirovac bay on the eastern adriatic coast
topic coastal area
submerged karst landscape
Holocene marine transgression
geochemistry
ostracods
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/13/1/175
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