Title of article :
Mass-transport deposits on the Rosetta province (NW Nile deep-sea turbidite system, Egyptian margin): Characteristics, distribution, and potential causal processes
Author/Authors :
Garziglia، نويسنده , , Sébastien and Migeon، نويسنده , , Sébastien and Ducassou، نويسنده , , Emmanuelle and Loncke، نويسنده , , Lies and Mascle، نويسنده , , Jean، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
19
From page :
180
To page :
198
Abstract :
In the Nile deep-sea turbidite system (NDSTS), the province fed by the Rosetta branch of the Nile delta is characterised by the recurrent activity of gravity processes. Seven mass-transport deposits (MTDs) were recognised from the upper to the mid slope, downstream from imbricated scars (~ 30 km-long, ~ 200 m high) running along the shelf edge nearby the Rosetta canyon. Extending on surfaces between 200 and 5000 km2, with estimated volumes from 3 to 500 km3, these MTDs represent about 40% (up to 90% locally) of the total Pleistocene–Holocene sedimentary thickness. Three types of MTDs can be distinguished on the basis of their scale. Each has also a distinctive internal configuration and distribution within the Rosetta depositional setting. Age estimates of two MTDs point towards relationships between climate and submarine mass failures through sea-level changes, sediment supply, or a combination of both. Additionally, the presence of gas in the sediment and earthquake shaking may have concurred to trigger large-scale failures on the low slope angles (1°–2°) of the Rosetta area.
Keywords :
potential causal processes , Mass-transport deposit , sedimentary deformations , Nile deep-sea turbidite system , transport process
Journal title :
Marine Geology
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Marine Geology
Record number :
2261511
Link To Document :
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