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High resolution seafloor images in the Gulf of Cadiz, Iberian margin ArchiMer
Hanquiez, V; Mulder, T; Lecroart, P; Gonthier, E; Marches, E; Voisset, Michel.
In the Gulf of Cadiz, the hydrodynamic process acting on particle transport and deposition is a strong density-driven bottom current caused by the outflow of the saline deep Mediterranean water at the Strait of Gibraltar: the Mediterranean Outflow Water (MOW). New high resolution acoustic data including EM300 multibeam echo-sounder, deep-towed acoustic system SAR and very high resolution seismic, completed by piston cores collected during the CADISAR cruise allow to improve the understanding of the hydrodynamics of the MOW in the eastern part of the Gulf of Cadiz. Interpretation of data corrects the previous model established in this area and allows, for the first time, the accurate characterization of various bedforms and erosive structures along the MOW...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Instabilities; Sedimentary processes; Acoustic facies; Deep towed SAR; Contourites; Mediterranean Outflow Water MOW; Gulf of Cadiz.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2007/publication-3676.pdf
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Evidence of early bottom water current flow after the Messinian Salinity Crisis in the Gulf of Cadiz ArchiMer
Van Der Schee, Marlies; Sierro, F. J.; Jimenez-espejo, F. J.; Hernandez-molina, F. J.; Flecker, R.; Flores, J. A.; Acton, G.; Gutjahr, M.; Grunert, P.; Garcia-gallardo, A.; Andersen, N..
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 339 cored multiple sites in the Gulf of Cadiz in order to study contourite deposition resulting from Mediterranean Outflow water (MOW). One Hole, U1387C, was cored to a depth of 865.85 m below seafloor (mbsf) with the goal of recovering the latest Miocene to Pliocene transition in order to evaluate the history of MOW immediately after the end of the Messinian Salinity Crisis. To understand this history, an accurate age model for the succession is needed, but is challenging to construct, because the Miocene-Pliocene boundary is not marked by a clear biostratigraphic event in the Atlantic and coring gaps occur within the recovered stratigraphic record. These limitations are overcome by combining a variety...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Miocene-Pliocene boundary; Gulf of Cadiz; IODP Expedition 339; Mediterranean outflow water; Messinian salinity crisis; Contourites.
Ano: 2016 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00421/53217/54843.pdf
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The western part of the Gulf of Cadiz: contour currents and turbidity currents interactions ArchiMer
Mulder, Thierry; Lecroart, P; Hanquiez, V; Marches, E; Gonthier, E; Guedes, J; Thiebot, E; Jaaidi, B; Kenyon, N; Voisset, Michel; Perez, C; Sayago, M; Fuchey, Y; Bujan, S.
Recent multibeam bathymetry and acoustic imagery data provide a new understanding of the morphology of the western part of the Gulf of Cadiz. The gulf is under the influence of a strong current, the Mediterranean Outflow Water (MOW). This current is at the origin of the construction of the giant Contourite Depositional System. Canyons and valleys with erosive flanks are observed. Only the Portimao Canyon is presently connected to the continental shelf. Channels occur on the continental shelf but are presently disconnected from the deeper network of channels and valleys. Slumps are localized in steep slope areas. They are caused by oversteepening and overloading, sometimes probably associated with earthquake activity. Slumps transform sharply into turbidity...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Contour current; Interaction; Turbidity current; Geomorphology; Gulf of Cadiz.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2006/publication-1718.pdf
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South Atlantic intermediate water advances into the North-east Atlantic with reduced Atlantic meridional overturning circulation during the last glacial period ArchiMer
Dubois-dauphin, Quentin; Bonneau, Lucile; Colin, Christophe; Montero-serrano, Jean-carlos; Montagna, Paolo; Blamart, Dominique; Hebbeln, Dierk; Van Rooij, David; Pons-branchu, Edwige; Hemsing, Freya; Wefing, Anne-marie; Frank, Norbert.
The Nd isotopic composition (εNd) of seawater and cold-water coral (CWC) samples from the Gulf of Cádiz and the Alboran Sea, at a depth of 280-827 m were investigated in order to constrain mid-depth water mass dynamics within the Gulf of Cádiz over the past 40 ka. εNd of glacial and Holocene CWC from the Alboran Sea and the northern Gulf of Cádiz reveals relatively constant values (-8.6 to -9.0 and -9.5 to -10.4, respectively). Such values are similar to those of the surrounding present-day mid-depth waters from the Mediterranean Outflow Water (MOW; εNd ∼ -9.4) and Mediterranean Sea Water (MSW; εNd ∼ -9.9). In contrast, glacial εNd values for CWC collected at thermocline depth (550-827 m) in the southern Gulf of Cádiz display a higher average value...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Neodymium isotopes; Cold-water corals; Mediterranean outflow water; East Antarctic intermediate water; Mediterranean sea water; Gulf of Cadiz.
Ano: 2016 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00339/45047/44446.pdf
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New insights into upper MOW variability over the last 150 kyr from IODP 339 Site U1386 in the Gulf of Cadiz ArchiMer
Kaboth, Stefanie; Bahr, Andre; Reichart, Gert-jan; Jacobs, Bram; Lourens, Lucas J..
The upper Mediterranean Outflow Water (MOW) paleo-oceanographic history in the Gulf of Cadiz is poorly constrained due to the lack of high-resolution records that pre-date the last glaciation. Existing proxy records concentrate on MOW variability along the middle slope of the Gulf of Cadiz. Here we present a continuous high-resolution benthic foraminifera delta O-18 record from the upper MOW core at IODP Expedition 339 Site U1386 in the Gulf of Cadiz of the past 150,000 years. Based on delta O-18, grain-size and Zr/AI variability comparison of our results with existing Mediterranean Sea (MD01-2472, MD95-2043), open ocean (LR04) and Gulf of Cadiz (MD99-2339) records we have gathered new insights into the evolution of the upper MOW core on glacial...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Mediterranean outflow; Glacial-interglacial variability; Sapropel; Heinrich events; Gulf of Cadiz.
Ano: 2016 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00421/53235/54767.pdf
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Hydrological Structure, Circulation and Water Mass Transport in the Gulf of Cadiz ArchiMer
Alves, Jose Miguel Rodrigues; Carton, Xavier; Ambar, Isabel.
Hydrological and LADCP data from four experiments at sea (Semane 1999, 2000/1 2000/3, 2001) are used to describe the structure and circulation of Mediterranean Water in the Gulf of Cadiz. These data were gathered on meridional sections along 8?20′W and 6?15′W and between these longitudes on a zonal section along 35?50′N. The mesoscale and the submesoscale structures (Mediterranean Water Undercurrents, meddies, cyclones) observed along these sections are characterized in terms of thermohaline properties and of velocity. The transports of mass and salt in each class of density (North Atlantic Central Water, Mediterranean Water, North Atlantic Deep Water) are computed with an inverse model. The model indicates a general eastward flux in the Central Water...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Mediterranean Water; Gulf of Cadiz; Hydrology; Water Masses; Regional Scale Circulation; Inverse Model; Transport.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00129/24005/21961.pdf
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Seismic reflection imaging of shallow oceanographic structures ArchiMer
Piete, Helene; Marie, Louis; Marsset, Bruno; Thomas, Yannick; Gutscher, Marc-andre.
Multichannel seismic (MCS) reflection profiling can provide high lateral resolution images of deep ocean thermohaline fine structure. However, the shallowest layers of the water column (z < 150 m) have remained unexplored by this technique until recently. In order to explore the feasibility of shallow seismic oceanography (SO), we reprocessed and analyzed four multichannel seismic reflection sections featuring reflectors at depths between 10 and 150 m. The influence of the acquisition parameters was quantified. Seismic data processing dedicated to SO was also investigated. Conventional seismic acquisition systems were found to be ill-suited to the imaging of shallow oceanographic structures, because of a high antenna filter effect induced by large...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Seismic oceanography; Seismic acquisition system; Seasonal thermocline; Iroise Sea; Gulf of Cadiz; Florida Straits.
Ano: 2013 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00141/25193/23302.pdf
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