Sediment drifts at the eastern Kerguelen Plateau: Achives of climate and circulation development

The Kerguelen Plateau, southern Indian Ocean rises up 2000 m above the surrounding seafloor and hence forms an obstacle for the flow of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) and the Antarctic Bottomwater (AABW). The ACC is strongly deviated in its flow towards the north. A branch of the AABW flows...

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Main Authors: Uenzelmann-Neben, Gabriele, Schneider, Matthias, Gruetzner, Jens, Westerhold, Thomas, Zirck, Eleen
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/54500/
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:54500 2023-07-16T03:54:38+02:00 Sediment drifts at the eastern Kerguelen Plateau: Achives of climate and circulation development Uenzelmann-Neben, Gabriele Schneider, Matthias Gruetzner, Jens Westerhold, Thomas Zirck, Eleen 2021-09-17 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/54500/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.733a7822-306a-4bd8-bdda-dda2ecbf1f39 unknown Uenzelmann-Neben, G. orcid:0000-0002-0115-5923 , Schneider, M. orcid:0000-0001-7929-6243 , Gruetzner, J. orcid:0000-0001-5445-2393 , Westerhold, T. and Zirck, E. (2021) Sediment drifts at the eastern Kerguelen Plateau: Achives of climate and circulation development , Ifremer Colloquium, Brest, France, 17 September 2021 - 17 September 2021 . hdl:10013/epic.733a7822-306a-4bd8-bdda-dda2ecbf1f39 EPIC3Ifremer Colloquium, Brest, France, 2021-09-17-2021-09-17Brest, France Conference notRev 2021 ftawi 2023-06-25T23:19:51Z The Kerguelen Plateau, southern Indian Ocean rises up 2000 m above the surrounding seafloor and hence forms an obstacle for the flow of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) and the Antarctic Bottomwater (AABW). The ACC is strongly deviated in its flow towards the north. A branch of the AABW flows northwards along the eastern flank of the plateau and in its path is steered by several basement highs and William’s Ridge. Seismic data collected during RV Sonne cruise SO272 image sediment drifts shaped in the Labuan Basin, which document onset and variabilities in pathway and intensity of this AABW branch in relation to the development of the Antarctic ice sheet and tectonic processes, e.g., the opening of the Tasman gateway. The eastern flank of the Kerguelen shows strong erosion of the post-mid Eocene sequences. In places, the Paleocene/early Eocene sequences are also affected by thinning and erosion. A moat can be observed along the Kerguelen Plateau flank indicating the flow path of the north setting AAWB branch. Sediment drifts and sediment waves are formed east of the moat. Similar features are observed at the inner, western flank of William’s Ridge thus outlining the recirculation of the AABW branch in the Labuan Basin. The chronological and spatial will be reconstructed via the analysis of those sedimentary structures to provide constraints on climate and ocean circulation variability. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Ice Sheet Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Antarctic Gateway The ENVELOPE(170.967,170.967,-83.517,-83.517) Indian Kerguelen The Antarctic
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description The Kerguelen Plateau, southern Indian Ocean rises up 2000 m above the surrounding seafloor and hence forms an obstacle for the flow of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) and the Antarctic Bottomwater (AABW). The ACC is strongly deviated in its flow towards the north. A branch of the AABW flows northwards along the eastern flank of the plateau and in its path is steered by several basement highs and William’s Ridge. Seismic data collected during RV Sonne cruise SO272 image sediment drifts shaped in the Labuan Basin, which document onset and variabilities in pathway and intensity of this AABW branch in relation to the development of the Antarctic ice sheet and tectonic processes, e.g., the opening of the Tasman gateway. The eastern flank of the Kerguelen shows strong erosion of the post-mid Eocene sequences. In places, the Paleocene/early Eocene sequences are also affected by thinning and erosion. A moat can be observed along the Kerguelen Plateau flank indicating the flow path of the north setting AAWB branch. Sediment drifts and sediment waves are formed east of the moat. Similar features are observed at the inner, western flank of William’s Ridge thus outlining the recirculation of the AABW branch in the Labuan Basin. The chronological and spatial will be reconstructed via the analysis of those sedimentary structures to provide constraints on climate and ocean circulation variability.
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author Uenzelmann-Neben, Gabriele
Schneider, Matthias
Gruetzner, Jens
Westerhold, Thomas
Zirck, Eleen
spellingShingle Uenzelmann-Neben, Gabriele
Schneider, Matthias
Gruetzner, Jens
Westerhold, Thomas
Zirck, Eleen
Sediment drifts at the eastern Kerguelen Plateau: Achives of climate and circulation development
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Schneider, Matthias
Gruetzner, Jens
Westerhold, Thomas
Zirck, Eleen
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title Sediment drifts at the eastern Kerguelen Plateau: Achives of climate and circulation development
title_short Sediment drifts at the eastern Kerguelen Plateau: Achives of climate and circulation development
title_full Sediment drifts at the eastern Kerguelen Plateau: Achives of climate and circulation development
title_fullStr Sediment drifts at the eastern Kerguelen Plateau: Achives of climate and circulation development
title_full_unstemmed Sediment drifts at the eastern Kerguelen Plateau: Achives of climate and circulation development
title_sort sediment drifts at the eastern kerguelen plateau: achives of climate and circulation development
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