Title of article :
Slope and fan deposition in deep-water turbidite systems, East Antarctica
Author/Authors :
Close، نويسنده , , D.I.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Detailed seismic stratigraphic analysis of 2D reflection seismic data from the East Antarctic rifted continental margin provides an ancient analogue for turbidity fan systems at high-latitude margins. Reflector sequences characteristic of turbidity flow channel migration and aggradation are identified, along with other depositional elements integral to the understanding of deep-water deposition, such as channel levees, splays and wavy bedforms. Wavy bedforms are contrasted with slump-related features, which although present do not explain the morphological features interpreted here as sediment waves. Slump-related features suggest, qualitatively, a relationship between a basal detachment layer and a widespread bottom-simulating reflector.
fluence of the initial morphology on slope deposition and distributary patterns for turbidite deposits is clear in these data. Healed-slope accommodation on an above-grade slope is evident in seismic profiles. Ponded and/or healed-slope accommodation is associated with pre-existing bathymetric highs, interpreted as rift-related, serpentinised, peridotite ridges.
Keywords :
Sediment waves , East Antarctica , Turbidites , seismic stratigraphy
Journal title :
Marine Geology
Journal title :
Marine Geology