TY - JOUR TI - Quaternary neotectonic configuration of the southwestern Peloponnese, Greece, based on luminescence ages of marine terraces AU - Athanassas, C. AU - Fountoulis, I. JO - JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES PY - 2013 VL - 24 TODO - 3 SP - 410-427 PB - SN - 0022-0442 TODO - 10.1007/s12583-013-0334-1 TODO - deformation; GIS; luminescence dating; marine environment; neotectonics; Pleistocene; Quaternary; sea level change; tectonic structure; terrace; uplift; upper crust, Greece; Peloponnese TODO - This project studies marine terraces in western Messenia, southwestern Peloponnese, Greece, to propose a model of neotectonic configuration and paleogeographic evolution of western Messenia during the Quaternary. GIS analysis of topographic data and geological mapping revealed flanks of raised terraces created on Quaternary marine deposits. Luminescence ages of sediments from the three westernmost marine terraces tend to be consistent OIS-5, OIS-7 and OIS-9, respectively, thus agreeing with the three latest warm stages of the Pleistocene. Moreover, the type and the extent of deformation of the dated marine terraces allowed us to reflect on the neotectonic configuration of western Messenia as well as to conclude that progressive differential uplift over the last 300 ka has induced a dome-like structure to the upper crust of western Messenia. © 2013 China University of Geosciences and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. ER -