Marine transgression
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The Sivas Cenozoic Basin and coeval Central Anatolian basins such as Çankırı and Tuz Gölü are characterized by both marine and terrestrial sediments ranging in age from the Eocene to early Miocene. The evaporite regime here generally appeared during the late stage of Eocene transgression and persisted through the Oligocene time.
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Sedimentary records of the continental shelves since Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5 are valuable for paleoenvironmental reconstruction and decipherment of land–sea interactions. Since the 1990s, different perspectives on global glacioclimate magnitudes and the associated evolution of major sedimentary environments during the Late Pleistocene have caused a distinctive understanding of marine transgressions and coastal deposits during MIS 3 and MIS 5.
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The cultural diversity and the traditional customs of Trang An ancient residents in cave occupation, land use and sea use adaptive to the marine transgression and regression completely deserve an outstanding univeral example on the Culture and Nature of humankind. The marine region of Vietnam is currently under the influence of a rising sea level. A lesson of the response to the marine and island environment of Trang An prehistoric people must have been valuable to us today.
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