Registro del evento 8.2 ka en la plataforma continental de Alicante (SE, España)
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Abstract
High resolution seismic profiles of the Alicante continental shelf have been studied identifying a seismic
prism which top at about -20 m below today sea-level. The prism is covered by recent sediments and can
be interpreted as formed during a short interval of stand-by in the general transgression after the last
glacial maximum. The -20 m level have been compared with the holocene Mediterranean sea-level-curve
to propose an age of about 8 ka BP coinciding with the «8.2 ka cooling event» that was an abrupt,
widespread climate instability. The prism top is deeper in the northern seismic profiles thus indicating a
more subsidence that the southern coastal shelf where an erosion surface with rocky shoals configure the
sea bottom







