Continental slope and rise geomorphology seaward of the Totten Glacier, East Antarctica (112E-122E)

The continental slope and rise seaward of the Totten Glacier and the Sabrina Coast, East Antarctica features continental margin depositional systems with high sediment input and consistent along-slope current activity. Understanding their genesis is a necessary step in interpreting the paleoenvironm...

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Main Authors: O'Brien, P E, Post, A. L., Edwards, S, Martin, T, CABURLOTTO, ANDREA, DONDA, FEDERICA, LEITCHENKOV, GERMAN, ROMEO, ROBERTO, Duffy, M, Evangelinos, D, Opdyke, Bradley, Armand, Leanne
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1885/261613
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2020.106221
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spelling ftanucanberra:oai:openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au:1885/261613 2024-01-14T10:02:26+01:00 Continental slope and rise geomorphology seaward of the Totten Glacier, East Antarctica (112E-122E) O'Brien, P E Post, A. L. Edwards, S Martin, T CABURLOTTO, ANDREA DONDA, FEDERICA LEITCHENKOV, GERMAN ROMEO, ROBERTO Duffy, M Evangelinos, D Opdyke, Bradley Armand, Leanne application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1885/261613 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2020.106221 https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/261613/3/01_O%2527Brien_Continental_slope_and_rise_2020.pdf.jpg en_AU eng Elsevier http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP170100557 0025-3227 http://hdl.handle.net/1885/261613 doi:10.1016/j.margeo.2020.106221 https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/261613/3/01_O%2527Brien_Continental_slope_and_rise_2020.pdf.jpg Crown Copyright © 2020 Published by Elsevier B.V. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/BY-NC-ND/4.0/ CC BY-NC-ND license Marine Geology Journal article ftanucanberra https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2020.106221 2023-12-15T09:33:21Z The continental slope and rise seaward of the Totten Glacier and the Sabrina Coast, East Antarctica features continental margin depositional systems with high sediment input and consistent along-slope current activity. Understanding their genesis is a necessary step in interpreting the paleoenvironmental records they contain. Geomorphic mapping using a systematic multibeam survey shows variations in the roles of downslope and along slope sediment transport influenced by broad-scale topography and oceanography. The study area contains two areas with distinct geomorphology. Canyons in the eastern part of the area have concave thalwegs, are linked to the shelf edge and upper slope and show signs of erosion and deposition along their beds suggesting cycles of activity controlled by climate cycles. Ridges between these canyons are asymmetric with crests close to the west bank of adjacent canyons and are mostly formed by westward advection of fine sediment lofted from turbidity currents and deposition of hemipelagic sediment. They can be thought of as giant levee deposits. The ridges in the western part of the area have more gently sloping eastern flanks and rise to shallower depths than those in the east. The major canyon in the western part of the area is unusual in having a convex thalweg; it is likely fed predominantly by mass movement from the flanks of the adjacent ridges with less sediment input from the shelf edge. The western ridges formed by accretion of suspended sediment moving along the margin as a broad plume in response to local oceanography supplemented with detritus originating from the Totten Glacier. This contrasts with interpretations of similar ridges described from other parts of Antarctica which emphasise sediment input from canyons immediately up-current. The overall geomorphology of the Sabrina Coast slope is part of a continuum of mixed contourite-turbidite systems identified on glaciated margins. This Project is supported through funding from the Australian Government's Australian ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Totten Glacier Australian National University: ANU Digital Collections East Antarctica Totten Glacier ENVELOPE(116.333,116.333,-66.833,-66.833) Sabrina Coast ENVELOPE(118.550,118.550,-67.000,-67.000) Marine Geology 427 106221
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description The continental slope and rise seaward of the Totten Glacier and the Sabrina Coast, East Antarctica features continental margin depositional systems with high sediment input and consistent along-slope current activity. Understanding their genesis is a necessary step in interpreting the paleoenvironmental records they contain. Geomorphic mapping using a systematic multibeam survey shows variations in the roles of downslope and along slope sediment transport influenced by broad-scale topography and oceanography. The study area contains two areas with distinct geomorphology. Canyons in the eastern part of the area have concave thalwegs, are linked to the shelf edge and upper slope and show signs of erosion and deposition along their beds suggesting cycles of activity controlled by climate cycles. Ridges between these canyons are asymmetric with crests close to the west bank of adjacent canyons and are mostly formed by westward advection of fine sediment lofted from turbidity currents and deposition of hemipelagic sediment. They can be thought of as giant levee deposits. The ridges in the western part of the area have more gently sloping eastern flanks and rise to shallower depths than those in the east. The major canyon in the western part of the area is unusual in having a convex thalweg; it is likely fed predominantly by mass movement from the flanks of the adjacent ridges with less sediment input from the shelf edge. The western ridges formed by accretion of suspended sediment moving along the margin as a broad plume in response to local oceanography supplemented with detritus originating from the Totten Glacier. This contrasts with interpretations of similar ridges described from other parts of Antarctica which emphasise sediment input from canyons immediately up-current. The overall geomorphology of the Sabrina Coast slope is part of a continuum of mixed contourite-turbidite systems identified on glaciated margins. This Project is supported through funding from the Australian Government's Australian ...
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author O'Brien, P E
Post, A. L.
Edwards, S
Martin, T
CABURLOTTO, ANDREA
DONDA, FEDERICA
LEITCHENKOV, GERMAN
ROMEO, ROBERTO
Duffy, M
Evangelinos, D
Opdyke, Bradley
Armand, Leanne
spellingShingle O'Brien, P E
Post, A. L.
Edwards, S
Martin, T
CABURLOTTO, ANDREA
DONDA, FEDERICA
LEITCHENKOV, GERMAN
ROMEO, ROBERTO
Duffy, M
Evangelinos, D
Opdyke, Bradley
Armand, Leanne
Continental slope and rise geomorphology seaward of the Totten Glacier, East Antarctica (112E-122E)
author_facet O'Brien, P E
Post, A. L.
Edwards, S
Martin, T
CABURLOTTO, ANDREA
DONDA, FEDERICA
LEITCHENKOV, GERMAN
ROMEO, ROBERTO
Duffy, M
Evangelinos, D
Opdyke, Bradley
Armand, Leanne
author_sort O'Brien, P E
title Continental slope and rise geomorphology seaward of the Totten Glacier, East Antarctica (112E-122E)
title_short Continental slope and rise geomorphology seaward of the Totten Glacier, East Antarctica (112E-122E)
title_full Continental slope and rise geomorphology seaward of the Totten Glacier, East Antarctica (112E-122E)
title_fullStr Continental slope and rise geomorphology seaward of the Totten Glacier, East Antarctica (112E-122E)
title_full_unstemmed Continental slope and rise geomorphology seaward of the Totten Glacier, East Antarctica (112E-122E)
title_sort continental slope and rise geomorphology seaward of the totten glacier, east antarctica (112e-122e)
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