1. Quantifying the mass transfer from mountain ranges to deposition in sedimentary basins: Source to sink studies in the Danube Basin-Black Sea system
- Author
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Matenco, L., Andriessen, P., Avram, C., Bada, G., Beekman, F., Bielik, M., ter Borgh, M., Cifci, G., Cvetković, V., Dinu, C., Dombradi, E., Dondurur, D., Ergun, M., Francu, J., Fügenschuh, B., Garcia- Castellanos, D., Götz, J., Horváth, F., Houseman, G., Knežević, S., Kovac, M., Kralikova, S., Krijgsman, W., Kucuk, M., Legosteva, O., Lericolais, G., Jipa, D., Maximov, G., Melinte, M., Minar, J., Munteanu, I., Munt, I.J., Olariu, C., Otto, J.C., Panin, N., Plašienka, D., Reiser, M., Rundić, L., Rupprechter, M., Safanda, J., Schmid, S., Schrott, L., Schuster, R., Starostenko, V., Steel, R.J., Stephenson, R., Stovba, S., Sokoutis, D., Stankoviansky, M., Stoica, M., Stojadinović, U., Toljić, M., Tomljenović, Bruno, ter Voorde, M., and Wong, H.K.
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Global and Planetary Change ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Aardwetenschappen ,Source to sink systems ,Danube River Basin ,Black Sea ,coupled orogen ,basin evolution ,Sediment ,Structural basin ,Sedimentary basin ,Oceanography ,Basin evolution ,Sink (geography) ,Paleontology ,Tectonics ,Black sea ,Analogue modelling ,Mass transfer ,Drainage ,Geology - Abstract
A source to sink system describes the natural link between mountains, plains and deltas, by analysing the (re)distribution of material at shallow crustal depth and at the Earth's surface, exploring the links between coupled tectonic and surface processes. Sediment fluxes are the product of erosion and movement of material in and from sources (mountains), the transport and movement of sediments and solutes by river systems to the plains, and deposition and storage in sink zones. The ESF-EUROCORES TOPO-EUROPE SourceSink programme is a fully integrated research effort to significantly advance our predictive capabilities on the quantitative analyses of coupled active and past drainage systems by means of step-wise 4D reconstructions of sediments mass transfer, integrating geophysics, geology, geomorphology, state of the art high-resolution dating, and numerical and analogue modelling. The area selected for this programme is the Danube River Basin–Black Sea source to sink system, a world-class natural laboratory that is uniquely suited in the heart of Europe's topography, covering almost half of its surface, providing opportunities for excellent field sites to study in integration surface and subsurface data that cover the complete chain of source, carrier and sink. Quantifying and modelling the complete system in relation to the controlling parameters has resulted in significant understanding of forcing factors and linking temporal and spatial scales across multiple orogen and basin systems. This research has provided the opportunity to widen the geographical scope to other natural scenarios, where a number of mountain chains with similar geodynamic genesis separate sedimentary basins with comparable evolution.
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- 2013