Authors
M Taviani, A Vertino, M López Correa, A Savini, B De Mol, A Remia, P Montagna, L Angeletti, H Zibrowius, T Alves, M Salomidi, B Ritt, P Henry
Publication date
2011/10/1
Journal
Facies
Volume
57
Issue
4
Pages
579-603
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
Recent investigations of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea carried out during the GECO cruise with RV Urania provided a substantial number of new cold-water coral (CWC) records, including branching and solitary scleractinian species. These new sites are located along steep escarpments and on topographic highs along the margins of Crete, Karpathos, and Rhodes. The majority of the corals represent fossil occurrences, predominantly Late Pleistocene assemblages. Our research documents that the Eastern Mediterranean Basin has been colonized by CWC at favorable times during the Last Glacial, in particular during the Younger Dryas. Schizocyathus fissilis is reported for the first time for the Mediterranean, while the finding of Ceratotrochus magnaghii represents the first record for the Eastern Mediterranean. Various coral facies occur on the southerly island slopes of Crete, Karpathos, and Rhodes …
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