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Analysis of Holocene sedimentary features on the Adriatic shelf from 3D very high resolution seismic data (Triad survey) ArchiMer
Marsset, Tania; Marsset, Bruno; Thomas, Yannick; Cattaneo, Antonio; Thereau, Estelle; Trincardi, F; Cochonat, Pierre.
Very High Resolution (VHR) 3D seismic data were collected on the Adriatic shelf offshore the city of Ortona in order to define the small-scale geometric complexity of late Holocene deposits. Three groups of units are distinguished from the bottom up: (1) units U1 to U3 forming the Transgressive System Tract (TST); (2) units U4 and U5 representing the condensed interval deposited on the Maximum flooding surface (MFS) and the basal unit of the High stand System Tract (HST); and (3) U6 to U 10 forming the progradational units of the HST. The muddy HST deposits show seafloor and subsurface sedimentary features over up to 40% of its extent on the Adriatic shelf. In the area offshore Ortona, the HST shows shore-parallel undulations in water depth of ca. 30-70 m...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Bottom hugging currents; Sediment deformation; 3D VHR seismic; Adriatic shelf; Late Holocene.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2004/publication-496.pdf
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First results of a geophysical survey on the northern flank of the Storegga. slides (Norway). ArchiMer
Nouze, Herve; Contrucci, Isabelle; Foucher, Jean-paul; Marsset, Bruno; Thomas, Yannick; Thereau, Estelle; Normand, Alain; Le Drezen, Eliane; Didailler, Stephane; Regnault, Jean-pierre; Le Conte, Sandie; Guidart, Stéphanie; Lekens, Win; Dean, Simon; Throo, Alexandre.
The Storegga slides, off Norway, are among the largest submarine slides ever known on a continental slope. The HYDRATECH cruise on N/O Le Suro (i) over capt aimed at a high-resolution survey of an area at the northern boundary of the slides. This survey images in great detail the bottom simulating reflector (BSR) extent and properties, the various fluid escape structures and the sediment deformations. The combination and the quality of the data help to understand the still poorly constrained relationships between fluid escapes, gas hydrates and slope stability in the survey area.
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Slope stability; Fluid escapes; Gas hydrates; Storegga.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2004/publication-511.pdf
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Impact of tectonic and volcanism on the Neogene evolution of isolated carbonate platforms (SW Indian Ocean) ArchiMer
Courgeon, Simon; Jorry, Stephan; Jouet, Gwenael; Camoin, G.; Boudagher-fadel, M. K.; Bachelery, P.; Caline, B.; Boichard, R.; Revillon, Sidonie; Thomas, Yannick; Thereau, Estelle; Guerin, Charline.
Understanding the impact of tectonic activity and volcanism on long-term (i.e. millions years) evolution of shallow-water carbonate platforms represents a major issue for both industrial and academic perspectives. The southern central Mozambique Channel is characterized by a 100 km-long volcanic ridge hosting two guyots (the Hall and Jaguar banks) and a modern atoll (Bassas da India) fringed by a large terrace. Dredge sampling, geophysical acquisitions and submarines videos carried out during recent oceanographic cruises revealed that submarine flat-top seamounts correspond to karstified and drowned shallow-water carbonate platforms largely covered by volcanic material and structured by a dense network of normal faults. Microfacies and well-constrained...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Carbonate platform; Drowning; Volcanism; Tectonic; Mozambique Channel.
Ano: 2017 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00384/49554/50048.pdf
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Inferring denudation variations from the sediment record; an example of the last glacial cycle record of the Golo Basin and watershed, East Corsica, western Mediterranean sea ArchiMer
Calves, Gerome; Toucanne, Samuel; Jouet, Gwenael; Charrier, Simon; Thereau, Estelle; Etoubleau, Joel; Marsset, Tania; Droz, Laurence; Bez, M.; Abreu, V.; Jorry, Stephan; Mulder, T.; Lericolais, Gilles.
Geophysical data and sampling of the Golo Basin (East Corsica margin) provide the opportunity to study mass balance in a single drainage system over the last 130 kyr, by comparing deposited sediments in the sink and the maximum eroded volume in the source using total denudation proxies. Evaluation of the solid sediments deposited offshore and careful integration of uncertainties from the age model and physical properties allow us to constrain three periods of sedimentation during the last climatic cycle. The peak of sedimentation initiated during Marine Isotopic Stage (MIS) 3 (ca. 45 ka) and lasted until late in MIS 2 (ca. 18 ka). This correlates with Mediterranean Sea palaeoclimatic records and the glaciation in high altitude Corsica. The yield of solid...
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Ano: 2013 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00087/19779/17480.pdf
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The impact of internal waves on upper continental slopes: insights from the Mozambican margin (SW Indian Ocean) ArchiMer
Miramontes, Elda; Jouet, Gwenael; Thereau, Estelle; Bruno, Miguel; Penven, Pierrick; Guerin, Charline; Le Roy, Pascal; Droz, Laurence; Jorry, Stephan; Hernández‐molina, F. Javier; Thiéblemont, Antoine; Silva Jacinto, Ricardo; Cattaneo, Antonio.
Evidences of sedimentation affected by oceanic circulation, such as nepheloid layers and contourites are often observed along continental slopes. However, the oceanographic processes controlling sedimentation along continental margins remain poorly understood. Multibeam bathymetry and high‐resolution seismic reflection data revealed a contourite depositional system in the Mozambican upper continental slope composed of a contourite terrace (a surface with a gentle seaward slope dominated by erosion) and a plastered drift (a convex‐shape sedimentary deposit). A continuous alongslope channel and a field of sand dunes (mainly migrating upslope), formed during Holocene, were identified in the contourite terrace at the present seafloor. Seismic reflection data...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Contourite; Sediment drift; Bedform; Sedimentary processes; Tide; Internal solitary waves; Bottom currents.
Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00605/71730/70205.pdf
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The pianosa contourite depositional system (northern Tyrrhenian sea): drift morphology and plio-quaternary stratigraphic evolution ArchiMer
Miramontes Garcia, Elda; Cattaneo, Antonio; Jouet, Gwenael; Thereau, Estelle; Thomas, Yannick; Rovere, Mickael; Cauquil, E.; Trincardi, F..
The Pianosa Contourite Depositional System (CDS) is located in the Corsica Trough (Northern Tyrrhenian Sea), a confined basin dominated by mass transport and contour currents in the eastern flank and by turbidity currents in the western flank. The morphologic and stratigraphic characterisation of the Pianosa CDS is based on multibeam bathymetry, seismic reflection data (multi-channel high resolution mini GI gun, single-channel sparker and CHIRP), sediment cores and ADCP data. The Pianosa CDS is located at shallow to intermediate water depths (170 to 850 m water depth) and is formed under the influence of the Levantine Intermediate Water (LIW). It is 120 km long, has a maximum width of 10 km and is composed of different types of muddy sediment drifts:...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Sediment drift; Bottom current; Levantine Intermediate Water; Modified Atlantic Water; Mediterranean Sea; Sea level.
Ano: 2016 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00292/40330/38834.pdf
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Upslope migrating sand dunes in the upper slope of the Mozambican margin (SW Indian Ocean) ArchiMer
Miramontes Garcia, Elda; Jouet, Gwenael; Cattaneo, Antonio; Thereau, Estelle; Guerin, Charline; Jorry, Stephan; Droz, Laurence.
The upper slopes of continental margins are very energetic areas where nepheloid layers are often observed. Multibeam bathymetry, sub-bottom profiler and multi-channel highresolution seismic reflection data acquired during the PAMELA-MOZ04 survey in the Mozambique Channel revealed the presence of sand dunes on the upper slope at 120-250 m water depth. The dunes migrate upslope and their crests are oblique to the contours. They are medium to large dunes, with wavelengths between 20 and 150 m and heights between 0.15 and 1.50 m, and their size decreases upslope. Seismic reflection data of the water column show internal solitary waves travelling offshore in the depth range of the dune field. The formation of the dune field could be related to the interaction...
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Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00499/61049/64460.pdf
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