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Article dans une revue Ägypten und Levante / Egypt and the Levant Année : 2018

Relative Meeresspiegelvariationen in Alexandria (Nildelta, Ägypten) im Laufe der letzten Jahrtausende: Archäologische Implikationen für den antiken Hafen

Relative Sea Level Variations at Alexandria (Nile Delta, Egypt) over the Last Millennia: Archaeological Implications for the Ancient Harbour

Variations relatives du niveau marin à Alexandrie (delta du Nil, Egypte) au cours des derniers millénaires : implications archéologiques pour le port antique

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During the 19th century, remains of an ancient harbour were found underwater at a depth of 5 to 6 meters in the eastern port of Alexandria. A research program was undertaken to determine when the harbour of Alexandria submerged underwater. Data were collected through underwater surveys by scuba diving and by campaigns of corings on land. Geomorphological (i.e. notches and pebble beaches), archaeological (harbour structures), and biological (i.e. marine macrofauna, bioconstructions, and biodepositions) sea level indicators were correlated to understand changes in relative sea level during the last 6 millennia. For each proxy, the altitudinal (vertical) and chronological ranges of imprecision were discussed. The results indicate that the rate of the relative sea level rise is ~80 mm per century between the middle of the 6th millennium and the 5th‒6th c. AD. An abrupt relative sea level rise (3.5 m + 1.5 m) occurred during the mid 8th c. to the end of 9th c. A D. I n t he 8 th c. A D, a s imilar p henomenon was observed for Heracleion (25 km east of Alexandria). Thus, a wide movement of sinking affected in a synchronous manner the western coastal margin of the Nile delta. Since this 8th- 9th c. AD event, the subsidence has increased around 2 m. The role of abrupt sinking events and subsidence remain determining in the deltaic context to anticipate future coastal adaptations and the risk of submersion.
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Jean-Philippe Goiran, Cécile Vittori, Brice Noirot, Magdy Torab. Relative Sea Level Variations at Alexandria (Nile Delta, Egypt) over the Last Millennia: Archaeological Implications for the Ancient Harbour. Ägypten und Levante / Egypt and the Levant, 2018, 28, pp.219-234. ⟨10.1553/AEundL28s219⟩. ⟨halshs-02119961⟩
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