Buried Quaternary channels in the southern Baltic Sea North of Rügen Island, Germany: distribution and genesis

Reprocessing and reinterpretation of seismic-reflection records enabled previously poorly documented seismic velocity anomalies in the uppermost reflections north of the island of Rugen to be more accurately characterized. They are interpreted as due to a channel system formed during the Quaternary....

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Main Author: Jürgens, Udo
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1999
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spelling ftlithuaniansrc:oai:elaba:5847258 2023-05-15T16:40:49+02:00 Buried Quaternary channels in the southern Baltic Sea North of Rügen Island, Germany: distribution and genesis Jürgens, Udo 1999 http://lmavb.lvb.lt/LMAVB:ELABAPDB5847258&prefLang=en_US eng eng http://lmavb.lvb.lt/LMAVB:ELABAPDB5847258&prefLang=en_US Baltica, 1999, Vol. 12, p. 43-47 ISSN 0067-3064 Quaternary channels Southern Baltic Sea Seismic records Reprocessing Interpretation info:eu-repo/semantics/article 1999 ftlithuaniansrc 2021-12-02T00:35:51Z Reprocessing and reinterpretation of seismic-reflection records enabled previously poorly documented seismic velocity anomalies in the uppermost reflections north of the island of Rugen to be more accurately characterized. They are interpreted as due to a channel system formed during the Quaternary. The channels are not reflected in the morphology of the sea floor. They trend mainly NE-SW; with an apparent depth of about 10 to 50 ms TWT; and are mostly between 500 and 1000 m wide and vary in cross-section. The channel system covers an area of about 625 km2. Their genesis was possibly influenced by uplift movements of the Arkona block. The channels were most probably eroded in front of the ice sheet due to the drop in base level in the North Sea area during the Pleistocene. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet LSRC VL (Lithuanian Social Research Centre Virtual Library)
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topic Quaternary channels
Southern Baltic Sea
Seismic records
Reprocessing
Interpretation
spellingShingle Quaternary channels
Southern Baltic Sea
Seismic records
Reprocessing
Interpretation
Jürgens, Udo
Buried Quaternary channels in the southern Baltic Sea North of Rügen Island, Germany: distribution and genesis
topic_facet Quaternary channels
Southern Baltic Sea
Seismic records
Reprocessing
Interpretation
description Reprocessing and reinterpretation of seismic-reflection records enabled previously poorly documented seismic velocity anomalies in the uppermost reflections north of the island of Rugen to be more accurately characterized. They are interpreted as due to a channel system formed during the Quaternary. The channels are not reflected in the morphology of the sea floor. They trend mainly NE-SW; with an apparent depth of about 10 to 50 ms TWT; and are mostly between 500 and 1000 m wide and vary in cross-section. The channel system covers an area of about 625 km2. Their genesis was possibly influenced by uplift movements of the Arkona block. The channels were most probably eroded in front of the ice sheet due to the drop in base level in the North Sea area during the Pleistocene.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Jürgens, Udo
author_facet Jürgens, Udo
author_sort Jürgens, Udo
title Buried Quaternary channels in the southern Baltic Sea North of Rügen Island, Germany: distribution and genesis
title_short Buried Quaternary channels in the southern Baltic Sea North of Rügen Island, Germany: distribution and genesis
title_full Buried Quaternary channels in the southern Baltic Sea North of Rügen Island, Germany: distribution and genesis
title_fullStr Buried Quaternary channels in the southern Baltic Sea North of Rügen Island, Germany: distribution and genesis
title_full_unstemmed Buried Quaternary channels in the southern Baltic Sea North of Rügen Island, Germany: distribution and genesis
title_sort buried quaternary channels in the southern baltic sea north of rügen island, germany: distribution and genesis
publishDate 1999
url http://lmavb.lvb.lt/LMAVB:ELABAPDB5847258&prefLang=en_US
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op_source Baltica, 1999, Vol. 12, p. 43-47
ISSN 0067-3064
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