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The origin of Mediterranean interstitial waters-relics of ancient Miocene brines: A re-evaluation

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Vengosh, A; Starinsky, A; Anati, DA
Published in: Earth and Planetary Science Letters
January 1, 1994

Re-examination of interstitial waters from sixteen Mediterranean DSDP sites reveals that the high salinity values of these waters (up to 350 g/l) do not reflect dissolution of underlying evaporites, but are rather related to Miocene evaporated sea water trapped in the sediments and modified by diagenetic reactions and advection-diffusion. Only in two shallow sites was the chemical composition of the interstitial waters controlled by evaporite dissolution. The large variations in the chemistry of the interstitial waters among different sites suggests that the Mediterranean was divided into separate sub-basins with different chemical compositions. The composition of interstitial waters records the history of the Mediterranean since Early Miocene as follows: (1) salinization of the western Mediterranean during the Early and Middle Miocene; (2) intrusion of low salinity water in the eastern basin during the Middle Miocene; (3) desiccation by evaporation of the Mediterranean during the Messinian (Late Miocene). Other processes, such as sulphate reduction and dolomitization, took place along the sedimentary section. The diffusion-advection processes in the interstitial water, in addition to smoothing the contrasts within vertical profiles of chemical concentrations, caused an upward shift in the liquid phase profile in respect to the solid phase, changed the vertical trend in the case of an end-member which became exhausted, and brought about vertical changes associated with the porosity structure. © 1994.

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Earth and Planetary Science Letters

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0012-821X

Publication Date

January 1, 1994

Volume

121

Issue

3-4

Start / End Page

613 / 627

Related Subject Headings

  • Geochemistry & Geophysics
  • 51 Physical sciences
  • 37 Earth sciences
  • 04 Earth Sciences
  • 02 Physical Sciences
 

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Vengosh, A., Starinsky, A., & Anati, D. A. (1994). The origin of Mediterranean interstitial waters-relics of ancient Miocene brines: A re-evaluation. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 121(3–4), 613–627. https://doi.org/10.1016/0012-821X(94)90095-7
Vengosh, A., A. Starinsky, and D. A. Anati. “The origin of Mediterranean interstitial waters-relics of ancient Miocene brines: A re-evaluation.” Earth and Planetary Science Letters 121, no. 3–4 (January 1, 1994): 613–27. https://doi.org/10.1016/0012-821X(94)90095-7.
Vengosh A, Starinsky A, Anati DA. The origin of Mediterranean interstitial waters-relics of ancient Miocene brines: A re-evaluation. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 1994 Jan 1;121(3–4):613–27.
Vengosh, A., et al. “The origin of Mediterranean interstitial waters-relics of ancient Miocene brines: A re-evaluation.” Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 121, no. 3–4, Jan. 1994, pp. 613–27. Scopus, doi:10.1016/0012-821X(94)90095-7.
Vengosh A, Starinsky A, Anati DA. The origin of Mediterranean interstitial waters-relics of ancient Miocene brines: A re-evaluation. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 1994 Jan 1;121(3–4):613–627.
Journal cover image

Published In

Earth and Planetary Science Letters

DOI

ISSN

0012-821X

Publication Date

January 1, 1994

Volume

121

Issue

3-4

Start / End Page

613 / 627

Related Subject Headings

  • Geochemistry & Geophysics
  • 51 Physical sciences
  • 37 Earth sciences
  • 04 Earth Sciences
  • 02 Physical Sciences