Mass wasting on Alpha Ridge in the Arctic Ocean: new insights from multibeam bathymetry and sub-bottom profiler data

Marine geological and geophysical data from Alpha Ridge in the Arctic Ocean are sparse because of thick perennial sea-ice cover, which prevents access by most surface vessels. Rare seismic data in this area, acquired largely from drifting ice-camps, had shown the hemipelagic drape that covers most o...

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Published in:Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Main Authors: Boggild, Kai, Mosher, David C., Travaglini, Paola, Gebhardt, Catalina, Mayer, Larry
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Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/52422/
https://doi.org/10.1144/SP500-2019-196
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:52422 2024-09-15T17:38:29+00:00 Mass wasting on Alpha Ridge in the Arctic Ocean: new insights from multibeam bathymetry and sub-bottom profiler data Boggild, Kai Mosher, David C. Travaglini, Paola Gebhardt, Catalina Mayer, Larry 2020 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/52422/ https://doi.org/10.1144/SP500-2019-196 https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.a9d00159-be64-41c0-9b3f-e5d3ecea4c34 unknown Boggild, K. , Mosher, D. C. , Travaglini, P. , Gebhardt, C. orcid:0000-0002-3227-0676 and Mayer, L. (2020) Mass wasting on Alpha Ridge in the Arctic Ocean: new insights from multibeam bathymetry and sub-bottom profiler data , Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 500 (1), pp. 323-340 . doi:10.1144/SP500-2019-196 <https://doi.org/10.1144/SP500-2019-196> , hdl:10013/epic.a9d00159-be64-41c0-9b3f-e5d3ecea4c34 EPIC3Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 500(1), pp. 323-340, ISSN: 0305-8719 Article isiRev 2020 ftawi https://doi.org/10.1144/SP500-2019-196 2024-06-24T04:24:41Z Marine geological and geophysical data from Alpha Ridge in the Arctic Ocean are sparse because of thick perennial sea-ice cover, which prevents access by most surface vessels. Rare seismic data in this area, acquired largely from drifting ice-camps, had shown the hemipelagic drape that covers most of the ridge is highly disrupted within a large (>90 000 km2) south central region. Here, evidence of pronounced seafloor erosion and debris flows infilling seafloor lows was previously interpreted to be the result of a possible bolide impact. In recent years, several icebreaker expeditions have successfully acquired multibeam bathymetry and sub-bottom profiler data in the western segment of this region. Analysis of these data reveals a complex seafloor morphology characterized by ridges and troughs, angular blocks and escarpments as well as seismic facies characterized by hyperbolic seafloor reflections, and convoluted to incoherent and transparent sub-bottom reflectivity. These features are interpreted as evidence of sediment mass movement with varying degrees of lateral transport deformation. At least two episodes of failure are interpreted based on the presence of both buried and surficial mass-transport features. As multiple events are interpreted, seismicity is the most plausible trigger mechanism rather than bolide impact. Article in Journal/Newspaper alpha ridge Arctic Arctic Ocean Sea ice Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Geological Society, London, Special Publications 500 1 323 340
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description Marine geological and geophysical data from Alpha Ridge in the Arctic Ocean are sparse because of thick perennial sea-ice cover, which prevents access by most surface vessels. Rare seismic data in this area, acquired largely from drifting ice-camps, had shown the hemipelagic drape that covers most of the ridge is highly disrupted within a large (>90 000 km2) south central region. Here, evidence of pronounced seafloor erosion and debris flows infilling seafloor lows was previously interpreted to be the result of a possible bolide impact. In recent years, several icebreaker expeditions have successfully acquired multibeam bathymetry and sub-bottom profiler data in the western segment of this region. Analysis of these data reveals a complex seafloor morphology characterized by ridges and troughs, angular blocks and escarpments as well as seismic facies characterized by hyperbolic seafloor reflections, and convoluted to incoherent and transparent sub-bottom reflectivity. These features are interpreted as evidence of sediment mass movement with varying degrees of lateral transport deformation. At least two episodes of failure are interpreted based on the presence of both buried and surficial mass-transport features. As multiple events are interpreted, seismicity is the most plausible trigger mechanism rather than bolide impact.
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author Boggild, Kai
Mosher, David C.
Travaglini, Paola
Gebhardt, Catalina
Mayer, Larry
spellingShingle Boggild, Kai
Mosher, David C.
Travaglini, Paola
Gebhardt, Catalina
Mayer, Larry
Mass wasting on Alpha Ridge in the Arctic Ocean: new insights from multibeam bathymetry and sub-bottom profiler data
author_facet Boggild, Kai
Mosher, David C.
Travaglini, Paola
Gebhardt, Catalina
Mayer, Larry
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title Mass wasting on Alpha Ridge in the Arctic Ocean: new insights from multibeam bathymetry and sub-bottom profiler data
title_short Mass wasting on Alpha Ridge in the Arctic Ocean: new insights from multibeam bathymetry and sub-bottom profiler data
title_full Mass wasting on Alpha Ridge in the Arctic Ocean: new insights from multibeam bathymetry and sub-bottom profiler data
title_fullStr Mass wasting on Alpha Ridge in the Arctic Ocean: new insights from multibeam bathymetry and sub-bottom profiler data
title_full_unstemmed Mass wasting on Alpha Ridge in the Arctic Ocean: new insights from multibeam bathymetry and sub-bottom profiler data
title_sort mass wasting on alpha ridge in the arctic ocean: new insights from multibeam bathymetry and sub-bottom profiler data
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