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Using palynology to re-assess the Dead Sea laminated sediments – Indeed varves?
2016
Quaternary Science Reviews
Lacustrine laminated sediments are often varves representing annual rhythmic deposition. The Dead Sea high-stand laminated sections consist of mm-scale alternating detrital and authigenic aragonite laminae. Previous studies assumed these laminae were varves deposited seasonally. However, this assumption has never been robustly validated. Here we report an examination of the seasonal deposition of detritalaragonite couplets from two well-known Late Holocene laminated sections at the Ze'elim
doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2016.03.024
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