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Dennielou, Bernard; Huchon, Agnès; Beaudouin, Célia; Berne, Serge. |
The fining upward trend commonly described on levees of turbidite systems can be either attributed to changes in the sediment supply (external forcing = allocyclic) or changes in the spillover processes related to the growth of the levee (internal forcing = autocyclic). However the real causes remain speculative and difficult to demonstrate. Knowledge of vertical change in flow velocity (or grain size) in turbidity currents, of the turbidity current's height, as well as the growth rate of a levee are theoretically sufficient to describe the evolution of the grain size of a leveed turbidite sequence deposited by spillover processes. A piston core (MD99-2344) retrieved on the right levee of the Petit-Rhone neofan, sampled an 8.50 m long turbidite sequence... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Allocyclicity; Amocyclicity; Grain size; Channel levee; Turbidite. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2006/publication-2311.pdf |
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