DocumentCode
1749323
Title
Marine geo-environments. Multidisciplinary approach to coastal sedimentary environments, continental edges and deep sea basins
Author
Giresse, P. ; Barusseau, J.P. ; Benkhelil, J. ; Courp, T. ; Descamps, C. ; Gaullier, V. ; Pauc, H.
Author_Institution
Lab. de Sedimentologie et Geochimie Marines, Perpignan Univ., France
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
166
Lastpage
168
Abstract
Activity of the Laboratoire de Sedimentologie Marine concerns the marine environments and paleoenvironments on coastal and deep marine domains. This activity, implies a qualitative and quantitative approaches of the sedimentary input, their transfer and evolution in their areas of deposition involving the determination of the factors which control the accumulation and transformation of the particulate material. The exchanges at the continent/ocean interface are studied through the coastal environments during the Quaternary and presently. The evaluation of the sedimentary fluxes is obtained by a hydrodynamic and biogeochemical analysis along the shelf-slope-basin continuum. In the deep-sea environments, morphostructural studies are aimed to estimate the geometry distribution and internal structure of the sedimentary body. Experimental modeling is used to appreciate the role of gravity processes in the building of deep sea sedimentary accumulations
Keywords
geology; oceanography; reviews; seafloor phenomena; sediments; coast; continental edge; deep marine domains; marine sediment; ocean; oceanic crust; seabed; seafloor geology; sedimentary accumulations; Biological materials; Buildings; Continents; Diffraction; Geometry; Gravity; Hydrodynamics; Morphology; Oceans; Sea measurements;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Environment and Solar, 2000 Mediterranean Conference for
Conference_Location
Beirut
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7117-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CMPLES.2000.939889
Filename
939889
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