Foraminiferal sandy contourite of the Limpopo Corridor (Mozambique margin): Facies characterization and paleoceanographic record

Contourites encompass a wide variety of sedimentary facies. Some of them show common facies with others deep-water deposits, such as turbidites and hemipelagites. Sedimentological characterization at macro- and microscales is valuable to discriminate those close facies but the distinction is not alw...

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Published in:Marine Geology
Main Authors: Lopes, U., Babonneau, Nathalie, Fierens, R., Revillon, Sidonie, Raisson, F., Miramontes, E., Rabineau, Marina, Aslanian, Daniel, Moulin, Maryline
Other Authors: Geo-Ocean (GEO-OCEAN), Université de Bretagne Sud (UBS)-Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER)-Université de Brest (UBO)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Language:English
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spelling ftunivbrest:oai:HAL:hal-04204027v1 2023-12-24T10:09:09+01:00 Foraminiferal sandy contourite of the Limpopo Corridor (Mozambique margin): Facies characterization and paleoceanographic record Lopes, U. Babonneau, Nathalie Fierens, R. Revillon, Sidonie Raisson, F. Miramontes, E. Rabineau, Marina Aslanian, Daniel Moulin, Maryline Geo-Ocean (GEO-OCEAN) Université de Bretagne Sud (UBS)-Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER)-Université de Brest (UBO)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) 2023-05 https://hal.science/hal-04204027 https://hal.science/hal-04204027/document https://hal.science/hal-04204027/file/Revised%20paper%20without%20changes-HAL.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2023.107031 en eng HAL CCSD Elsevier info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/j.margeo.2023.107031 hal-04204027 https://hal.science/hal-04204027 https://hal.science/hal-04204027/document https://hal.science/hal-04204027/file/Revised%20paper%20without%20changes-HAL.pdf doi:10.1016/j.margeo.2023.107031 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess ISSN: 0025-3227 Marine Geology https://hal.science/hal-04204027 Marine Geology, 2023, 459, 107031 (21p.). ⟨10.1016/j.margeo.2023.107031⟩ [SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics] info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2023 ftunivbrest https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2023.107031 2023-11-28T23:36:09Z Contourites encompass a wide variety of sedimentary facies. Some of them show common facies with others deep-water deposits, such as turbidites and hemipelagites. Sedimentological characterization at macro- and microscales is valuable to discriminate those close facies but the distinction is not always clear. Contourites are increasingly used in paleoceanographic and paleoclimatic reconstructions. Improving their characterization is therefore essential to their interpretations.This study aims at characterizing a foraminiferal sandy contourite facies from a sediment core collected on top of a contourite drift under the influence of the Antarctic Intermediate Water/North Atlantic Deep-Water interface located in the Limpopo Corridor (Mozambique margin, Indian Ocean) at 2000 m depth. This work is based on a detailed analysis of the sedimentary record using physical properties (gamma density and magnetic susceptibility) as well as laser grain size and X-Ray Fluorescence core scanning data.Our results show that: (1) the foraminiferal sand is vertically continuous and homogenous over 633 kyr with an average sedimentation rate of 0.26 cm.kyr−1; (2) this contourite facies results from sedimentation with low terrigenous inputs under stable hydrodynamic conditions over time, with relatively strong bottom currents for this water depth (∼16 cm.s−1); (3) during glacial stages, sedimentation rates are lower and bottom current speed is higher than during interglacial stages. We also propose the concept of “Contourite Graphical Chart” which summaries the theoretical distribution of contourite endmembers from cross-plot of “sorting versus grain-size median D50” and their related sedimentary processes.This study highlights the relevance of condensed foraminiferal sandy contourites as long time-scale paleoceanographic archives and provides new insights for studies related to paleoclimatology and paleoecology. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic North Atlantic Deep Water North Atlantic Université de Bretagne Occidentale: HAL Antarctic Indian The Antarctic Marine Geology 459 107031
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Lopes, U.
Babonneau, Nathalie
Fierens, R.
Revillon, Sidonie
Raisson, F.
Miramontes, E.
Rabineau, Marina
Aslanian, Daniel
Moulin, Maryline
Foraminiferal sandy contourite of the Limpopo Corridor (Mozambique margin): Facies characterization and paleoceanographic record
topic_facet [SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]
description Contourites encompass a wide variety of sedimentary facies. Some of them show common facies with others deep-water deposits, such as turbidites and hemipelagites. Sedimentological characterization at macro- and microscales is valuable to discriminate those close facies but the distinction is not always clear. Contourites are increasingly used in paleoceanographic and paleoclimatic reconstructions. Improving their characterization is therefore essential to their interpretations.This study aims at characterizing a foraminiferal sandy contourite facies from a sediment core collected on top of a contourite drift under the influence of the Antarctic Intermediate Water/North Atlantic Deep-Water interface located in the Limpopo Corridor (Mozambique margin, Indian Ocean) at 2000 m depth. This work is based on a detailed analysis of the sedimentary record using physical properties (gamma density and magnetic susceptibility) as well as laser grain size and X-Ray Fluorescence core scanning data.Our results show that: (1) the foraminiferal sand is vertically continuous and homogenous over 633 kyr with an average sedimentation rate of 0.26 cm.kyr−1; (2) this contourite facies results from sedimentation with low terrigenous inputs under stable hydrodynamic conditions over time, with relatively strong bottom currents for this water depth (∼16 cm.s−1); (3) during glacial stages, sedimentation rates are lower and bottom current speed is higher than during interglacial stages. We also propose the concept of “Contourite Graphical Chart” which summaries the theoretical distribution of contourite endmembers from cross-plot of “sorting versus grain-size median D50” and their related sedimentary processes.This study highlights the relevance of condensed foraminiferal sandy contourites as long time-scale paleoceanographic archives and provides new insights for studies related to paleoclimatology and paleoecology.
author2 Geo-Ocean (GEO-OCEAN)
Université de Bretagne Sud (UBS)-Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER)-Université de Brest (UBO)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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author Lopes, U.
Babonneau, Nathalie
Fierens, R.
Revillon, Sidonie
Raisson, F.
Miramontes, E.
Rabineau, Marina
Aslanian, Daniel
Moulin, Maryline
author_facet Lopes, U.
Babonneau, Nathalie
Fierens, R.
Revillon, Sidonie
Raisson, F.
Miramontes, E.
Rabineau, Marina
Aslanian, Daniel
Moulin, Maryline
author_sort Lopes, U.
title Foraminiferal sandy contourite of the Limpopo Corridor (Mozambique margin): Facies characterization and paleoceanographic record
title_short Foraminiferal sandy contourite of the Limpopo Corridor (Mozambique margin): Facies characterization and paleoceanographic record
title_full Foraminiferal sandy contourite of the Limpopo Corridor (Mozambique margin): Facies characterization and paleoceanographic record
title_fullStr Foraminiferal sandy contourite of the Limpopo Corridor (Mozambique margin): Facies characterization and paleoceanographic record
title_full_unstemmed Foraminiferal sandy contourite of the Limpopo Corridor (Mozambique margin): Facies characterization and paleoceanographic record
title_sort foraminiferal sandy contourite of the limpopo corridor (mozambique margin): facies characterization and paleoceanographic record
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