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Lesuer, P; Tastet, J P; Weber, O; Sinko, Ja. |
The mud-patch located in the western part of the Gironde Estuary system comprises a lenticular sedimentary body 420 km super(2) in area, oriented NE-SW at a depth ranging between 30 and 75 m. Its thickness does not exceed 4 m; it fills a light depression in a substrate composed of palimpsest shelly pebbles to find sand deposits. The deposition of this mud-patch from the original estuarine suspended matter began less than 2000 years ago, when the sea reached its present-day level. The sediments are silty-clayey, organized in several centimetrical to decimetrical fining-up sequences, more silty at the base of the mud-patch. Such rythmic deposits are characteristics of a reworking by storm or strong wave activity. These sequences show a seaward evolution. The... |
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Ano: 1991 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00267/37871/35952.pdf |
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