Stromatolites in caves of the Dead Sea Fault Escarpment: implications to latest Pleistocene lake levels and tectonic subsidence
A varied assemblage of algal stromatolites was encountered in caves along the northern section of the Dead Sea Fault Escarpment. The caves are situated at the lower part of the escarpment at altitudes -310 to -188 m relative to mean sea level (m.s.l.), i.e. ca 110-230 m above the present Dead Sea le...
Main Authors: | Lisker, S, Vaks, A, Bar-Matthews, M, Porat, R, Frumkin, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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