Sedimentary expression of internal waves on Quaternary contouritic processes along the Irish and Moroccan Atlantic margins

This dissertation focuses on the mechanisms in which bottom currents dominated by internal wave processes controlled the large-scale architecture and sedimentary facies of marine sediments. Along the southern Irish margin, the build-up of large-scale sediment waves occurred throughout the Pleistocen...

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Main Author: Delivet, Stanislas
Other Authors: Van Rooij, David, Louwye, Stephen
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Ghent University. Faculty of Sciences 2017
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spelling ftunivgent:oai:archive.ugent.be:8514402 2023-06-11T04:06:13+02:00 Sedimentary expression of internal waves on Quaternary contouritic processes along the Irish and Moroccan Atlantic margins Delivet, Stanislas Van Rooij, David Louwye, Stephen 2017 application/pdf https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8514402 http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8514402 https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8514402/file/8514412 eng eng Ghent University. Faculty of Sciences https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8514402 http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8514402 https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8514402/file/8514412 No license (in copyright) info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Earth and Environmental Sciences dissertation info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2017 ftunivgent 2023-05-10T22:20:33Z This dissertation focuses on the mechanisms in which bottom currents dominated by internal wave processes controlled the large-scale architecture and sedimentary facies of marine sediments. Along the southern Irish margin, the build-up of large-scale sediment waves occurred throughout the Pleistocene, mainly ranging water depths between 1200 and 1600 m. This wave field could be attributed to the presence of energetic bottom currents, driven by enhanced internal wave and tide processes. The onset of these bottom currents was controlled by the introduction of the Mediterranean Outflow Water. The sedimentological analysis of the wave field at DSDP site 548 evidenced that the bottom current regime was climatically modulated over the past 500 ky. Enhanced bottom currents prevailed during interglacials, while they were reduced during glacials, which could be attributed to shifts in the Mediterranean Outflow Water northward advection. Energetic and variable internal tidal bottom currents have also influenced the sedimentation along the Atlantic Moroccan margin. At about 650 m water depth, the variable influence of the Antarctic Intermediate Water is thought to have driven the climatically modulated bottom current regime. Over the last 50 ky, enhanced bottom currents prevailed during Heinrich Events, Dansgaard-Oeschger stadials, and have caused erosional and/or non-depositional conditions with the onset and during most of the Last Glacial Maximum. At 1000 m water depth, energetic to erosive bottom currents gradually developed as the glacial stages became more pronounced over the past 1500 ky. Increased influence of Mediterranean eddies forced by sea-level decrease is thought to have driven the bottom current variability and internal wave processes over this period. This study highlights how changes in the general oceanic circulation pattern control local internal waves processes. These have a dramatic influence on the local sedimentation pattern and constitute important erosional processes. Furthermore, the presence of ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Ghent University Academic Bibliography Antarctic The Antarctic
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Sedimentary expression of internal waves on Quaternary contouritic processes along the Irish and Moroccan Atlantic margins
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description This dissertation focuses on the mechanisms in which bottom currents dominated by internal wave processes controlled the large-scale architecture and sedimentary facies of marine sediments. Along the southern Irish margin, the build-up of large-scale sediment waves occurred throughout the Pleistocene, mainly ranging water depths between 1200 and 1600 m. This wave field could be attributed to the presence of energetic bottom currents, driven by enhanced internal wave and tide processes. The onset of these bottom currents was controlled by the introduction of the Mediterranean Outflow Water. The sedimentological analysis of the wave field at DSDP site 548 evidenced that the bottom current regime was climatically modulated over the past 500 ky. Enhanced bottom currents prevailed during interglacials, while they were reduced during glacials, which could be attributed to shifts in the Mediterranean Outflow Water northward advection. Energetic and variable internal tidal bottom currents have also influenced the sedimentation along the Atlantic Moroccan margin. At about 650 m water depth, the variable influence of the Antarctic Intermediate Water is thought to have driven the climatically modulated bottom current regime. Over the last 50 ky, enhanced bottom currents prevailed during Heinrich Events, Dansgaard-Oeschger stadials, and have caused erosional and/or non-depositional conditions with the onset and during most of the Last Glacial Maximum. At 1000 m water depth, energetic to erosive bottom currents gradually developed as the glacial stages became more pronounced over the past 1500 ky. Increased influence of Mediterranean eddies forced by sea-level decrease is thought to have driven the bottom current variability and internal wave processes over this period. This study highlights how changes in the general oceanic circulation pattern control local internal waves processes. These have a dramatic influence on the local sedimentation pattern and constitute important erosional processes. Furthermore, the presence of ...
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title Sedimentary expression of internal waves on Quaternary contouritic processes along the Irish and Moroccan Atlantic margins
title_short Sedimentary expression of internal waves on Quaternary contouritic processes along the Irish and Moroccan Atlantic margins
title_full Sedimentary expression of internal waves on Quaternary contouritic processes along the Irish and Moroccan Atlantic margins
title_fullStr Sedimentary expression of internal waves on Quaternary contouritic processes along the Irish and Moroccan Atlantic margins
title_full_unstemmed Sedimentary expression of internal waves on Quaternary contouritic processes along the Irish and Moroccan Atlantic margins
title_sort sedimentary expression of internal waves on quaternary contouritic processes along the irish and moroccan atlantic margins
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