RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES, VOL. 21, ES1003, doi:10.2205/2020ES000723, 2021 Figure 1. Map of the study areas in the Black and Baltic Seas; A) Station location and types of bottom sediments in the northeastern part of the Vistula Lagoon (Baltic Sea), surface layer 0–7 cm [Chechko, 2006]; B) The distribution of the finely dispersed fraction (% aleurite-pelite), surface layer 0–5 cm [Moiseenko et al., 2010] and the location of the stations in the Sevastopol Bay (Black Sea); Legend: 1 – boulder-gravel; 2 – sand; 3 – large aleurite; 4 – fine silt; 5 – aleurite-pelitic mud; 6 – faults [Dunaev, 2018]; 7 – borders of tectonic elements of the second order [Otmas et al., 2017] Copyright 2021 by the Geophysical Center RAS. Generated from LaTeX source by ELXfinal, v.2.0 software package. |