Deep Sea Sedimentation

29 pages, 10 figures, 4 tables This article offers an overview of the main sedimentary systems defining the geomorphology of deep sea environments from low to high latitudes. Mass-transport deposits, turbidite systems, contourites, volcaniclastic aprons, glacial trough mouth systems, carbonate mound...

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Main Authors: Ercilla, Gemma, Casas, David, Alonso, Belén, Casalbore, Daniele, Estrada, Ferran, Idarraga, Javier, López-González, Nieves, Pedrosa-González, María Teresa, Teixeira, Manuel, Sánchez Guillamón, O., Azpiroz Zabala, Maria, Chiocci, Francesco L., García, Marga, Galindo Zaldívar, Jesús, Geyer, Adelina, Gomez-Ballesteros, María, Juan, Carmen, Martorelli, Eleonora, Mata Campo, Maria Pilar, Nespereira, José, Palomino, Desirée, Rueda, Jose L., Vázquez, Juan Tomás, Yenes, Mariano
Format: Book Part
Language:unknown
Published: Elsevier 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/267574
https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-818234-5.00129-2
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Summary:29 pages, 10 figures, 4 tables This article offers an overview of the main sedimentary systems defining the geomorphology of deep sea environments from low to high latitudes. Mass-transport deposits, turbidite systems, contourites, volcaniclastic aprons, glacial trough mouth systems, carbonate mounds and other bathyal systems, such as pelagites, hemipelagites, mid-ocean channels and polymetallic mineral deposits, are presented with special attention to their morphology, sediments, processes and controlling factors. The integration of the main systems on the continental margins and adjacent abyssal plains in the North Atlantic and westernmost Mediterranean allows to characterize different sedimentation models