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The book presents results of comprehensive geological investigations carried out during Cruise 8 of R/V "Vityaz-2" to the western part of the Black Sea in 1984. Systematic studies in the Black Sea during about hundred years have not weakened interest in the sea. Lithological and geochemical studies of sediments in estuarine areas of the Danube and the Kyzyl-Irmak rivers, as well as in adjacent parts of the deep sea and some other areas were the main aims of the cruise. Data on morphological structures of river fans, lithologic and chemical compositions of sediments in the fans and their areal distribution, forms of occurrence of chemical elements, role of organic matter and gases in sedimentation and diagenesis are given and discussed in the book.
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The first detailed stratigraphic record from a deep-water carbonate mound in the Northeast Atlantic based on absolute datings (U/Th and AMS 14C) and stable oxygen isotope records reveals that its top sediment sequences are condensed by numerous hiatuses. According to stable isotope data, mainly sediments with an intermediate signal are preserved on the mound, while almost all fully glacial and interglacial sediments have either not been deposited or have been eroded later. The resulting hiatuses reduce the Late Pleistocene sediment accumulation at Propeller Mound to amounts smaller than the background sedimentation. The hiatuses most likely result due to the sweeping of the mound in turn with the re-establishment of vigour interglacial circulation patterns after sluggish current regimes during glacials. Thus, within the discussion if internal, fluid-driven or external environmentally driven processes control the evolution of such carbonate mounds, our findings for Propeller Mound clearly point to environmental forcing as the dominant mechanism shaping deep-water carbonate mounds in the NE Atlantic during the Late Pleistocene and Holocene.
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Todas las fuentes antiguas presentan el ascenso al poder de Claudio como un evento fortuito. De acuerdo con ellas, Claudio fue emperador por casualidad y todo su imperio se caracterizó por la inseguridad y la inestabilidad. Tan gran inestabilidad caracterizó todo su gobierno que era natural que él sintiera miedo. Pero este defecto, el temor, aparece notablemente exagerado por Suetonio, quien dedica varios capítulos a su descripción. Sin embargo, cuando llega el momento de narrar la muerte de Claudio y su decisión de favorecer a su hijo Británico en su ascenso al trono y el coraje que esta decisión implicó, Suetonio presenta una narración de los hechos simple y reducida. Suetonio ha disminuido intencionalmente la importancia de este último acto de Claudio, narrándolo de una manera muy simple y concisa, sin comentarios, sin interpretación, a la vez que ha enfatizado y exagerado los defectos del emperador, el miedo y la crueldad. El propósito de este artículo es, por lo tanto, mostrar la tendenciosidad del relato de Suetonio y rescatar la imagen del emperador injustamente vilipendiado