Yevpatoria Bay

45°11′33″N 33°22′47″E / 45.19250°N 33.37972°E / 45.19250; 33.37972Ocean/sea sourcesAtlantic OceanBasin countriesRussia/UkraineMax. length24 km (15 mi)[1]Max. width2 km (1.2 mi)Average depth10 m (33 ft)

Yevpatoria Bay (Russian: Евпаторийская бухта, Ukrainian: Євпаторійська бухта, Crimean Tatar: Kezlev körfezi, Кезлев корьфези) is a bay in the Black Sea near Yevpatoria, Crimea.[2] It forms an arm of the Gulf of Kalamita.

Characteristics

The bay is situated on a geological fault between the Alma Syncline and the Tarkhankut rise. Tectonic movements have formed various depositions within the bay and indicate a relative sea level increase of approximately 2 metres since the 1st millennium BCE. With regard to shipping it is relatively shallow and exposed.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Kutaisov, Vadim A.; Smekalova, Tat’jana N. (28 February 2022). "Coastal geoarchaeology of Kerkinitis". Méditerranée. 2016 (126): 18–24. doi:10.35595/2414-9179-2022-2-28-431-446. ISSN 1760-8538. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
  2. ^ Лист карты L-36-103 Евпатория. Масштаб: 1 : 100 000. Состояние местности на 1986 год. Издание 1988 год.


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