The Northwest Atlantic Mid‐Ocean Channel of the Labrador Sea: II. Deposition of parallel laminated levee‐muds from the viscous sublayer of low density turbidity currents

ABSTRACT Varve‐like parallel laminated and homogeneous muds on natural levees of submarine channels result from the spill‐over of the dilute upper parts of channelized turbidity currents. On the levees of the Northwest Atlantic Mid‐Ocean Channel, Labrador Sea, laminated turbidite muds show a systema...

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Main Authors: HESSE, REINHARD, CHOUGH, SUNG KWUN
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Published: Wiley 1980
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1365-3091.1980.tb01656.x 2024-09-15T18:17:15+00:00 The Northwest Atlantic Mid‐Ocean Channel of the Labrador Sea: II. Deposition of parallel laminated levee‐muds from the viscous sublayer of low density turbidity currents HESSE, REINHARD CHOUGH, SUNG KWUN 1980 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3091.1980.tb01656.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1365-3091.1980.tb01656.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1365-3091.1980.tb01656.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Sedimentology volume 27, issue 6, page 697-711 ISSN 0037-0746 1365-3091 journal-article 1980 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3091.1980.tb01656.x 2024-07-25T04:23:27Z ABSTRACT Varve‐like parallel laminated and homogeneous muds on natural levees of submarine channels result from the spill‐over of the dilute upper parts of channelized turbidity currents. On the levees of the Northwest Atlantic Mid‐Ocean Channel, Labrador Sea, laminated turbidite muds show a systematic upward thickness variation of the granular silt laminae and the clay laminae. In many depositional units the former decrease logarithmically upwards in thickness while the latter increase logarithmically. The origin of parallel lamination in current‐deposited, fine‐grained sediments is interpreted in terms of the ‘burst‐and‐sweep model’ for the viscous sublayer of turbulent flows. Individual silt laminae of laminated turbidite muds form due to shear sorting during burst‐and‐sweep events which have a winnowing effect on the clay fraction. In contrast to sand‐transporting flows the viscous sublayer of silt‐ and clay‐carrying dilute turbidity currents cannot be permanently in a turbulent state. The presence of clay laminae suggests that the boundary layer relaminarizes periodically. It is speculated that this is caused by pressure waves with negative pressure gradients favouring the suppression of bursts and sweeps. The observed vertical thickness variations suggest that the periods of laminar boundary‐layer flow increase in duration as turbulence of the main current decays. The upward thickness decrease of the silt laminae is explained in terms of decreasing supply rates to the boundary layer from the main flow. A multiple bursting‐cycle mechanism is favored over a single bursting cycle mechanism for the formation of individual silt laminae by shear sorting. Article in Journal/Newspaper Labrador Sea Northwest Atlantic Wiley Online Library Sedimentology 27 6 697 711
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description ABSTRACT Varve‐like parallel laminated and homogeneous muds on natural levees of submarine channels result from the spill‐over of the dilute upper parts of channelized turbidity currents. On the levees of the Northwest Atlantic Mid‐Ocean Channel, Labrador Sea, laminated turbidite muds show a systematic upward thickness variation of the granular silt laminae and the clay laminae. In many depositional units the former decrease logarithmically upwards in thickness while the latter increase logarithmically. The origin of parallel lamination in current‐deposited, fine‐grained sediments is interpreted in terms of the ‘burst‐and‐sweep model’ for the viscous sublayer of turbulent flows. Individual silt laminae of laminated turbidite muds form due to shear sorting during burst‐and‐sweep events which have a winnowing effect on the clay fraction. In contrast to sand‐transporting flows the viscous sublayer of silt‐ and clay‐carrying dilute turbidity currents cannot be permanently in a turbulent state. The presence of clay laminae suggests that the boundary layer relaminarizes periodically. It is speculated that this is caused by pressure waves with negative pressure gradients favouring the suppression of bursts and sweeps. The observed vertical thickness variations suggest that the periods of laminar boundary‐layer flow increase in duration as turbulence of the main current decays. The upward thickness decrease of the silt laminae is explained in terms of decreasing supply rates to the boundary layer from the main flow. A multiple bursting‐cycle mechanism is favored over a single bursting cycle mechanism for the formation of individual silt laminae by shear sorting.
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author HESSE, REINHARD
CHOUGH, SUNG KWUN
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CHOUGH, SUNG KWUN
The Northwest Atlantic Mid‐Ocean Channel of the Labrador Sea: II. Deposition of parallel laminated levee‐muds from the viscous sublayer of low density turbidity currents
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CHOUGH, SUNG KWUN
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title The Northwest Atlantic Mid‐Ocean Channel of the Labrador Sea: II. Deposition of parallel laminated levee‐muds from the viscous sublayer of low density turbidity currents
title_short The Northwest Atlantic Mid‐Ocean Channel of the Labrador Sea: II. Deposition of parallel laminated levee‐muds from the viscous sublayer of low density turbidity currents
title_full The Northwest Atlantic Mid‐Ocean Channel of the Labrador Sea: II. Deposition of parallel laminated levee‐muds from the viscous sublayer of low density turbidity currents
title_fullStr The Northwest Atlantic Mid‐Ocean Channel of the Labrador Sea: II. Deposition of parallel laminated levee‐muds from the viscous sublayer of low density turbidity currents
title_full_unstemmed The Northwest Atlantic Mid‐Ocean Channel of the Labrador Sea: II. Deposition of parallel laminated levee‐muds from the viscous sublayer of low density turbidity currents
title_sort northwest atlantic mid‐ocean channel of the labrador sea: ii. deposition of parallel laminated levee‐muds from the viscous sublayer of low density turbidity currents
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