Contourite characterization and its discrimination from other deep‐water deposits in the Gulf of Cadiz contourite depositional system

Despite numerous efforts to properly differentiate between contourites and other deep-water deposits in cores and outcrops, reliable diagnostic criteria are still lacking. The co-occurrence of downslope and along-slope sedimentary processes makes it particularly difficult to differentiate these rela...

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Main Authors: Castro Cao, Sandra, Hernández Molina, Francisco Javier, Weger, Wouter, Jiménez Espejo, Francisco José, Rodríguez Tovar, Francisco Javier, Mena Rodriguez, Angel, Llave, Estefanía, Sierro, Francisco Javier
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Published: Sedimentology 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11093/3136
https://doi.org/10.1111/sed.12813
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spelling ftunivvigo:oai:investigo.biblioteca.uvigo.es:11093/3136 2023-05-15T17:36:56+02:00 Contourite characterization and its discrimination from other deep‐water deposits in the Gulf of Cadiz contourite depositional system Castro Cao, Sandra Hernández Molina, Francisco Javier Weger, Wouter Jiménez Espejo, Francisco José Rodríguez Tovar, Francisco Javier Mena Rodriguez, Angel Llave, Estefanía Sierro, Francisco Javier 2020-12-18 http://hdl.handle.net/11093/3136 https://doi.org/10.1111/sed.12813 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/sed.12813 eng eng Sedimentology Grupo de Dispositivos de Alta Frecuencia info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MINECO//CTM 2012‐39599‐C03/ES info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MINECO//MINECO//CGL2015‐66835‐P/ES info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MINECO//CTM2016‐75129‐C3‐1‐R/ES info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MINECO//CGL2016‐80445‐R/ES Sedimentology, 68(3): 987-1027 (2020) 00370746 13653091 http://hdl.handle.net/11093/3136 doi:10.1111/sed.12813 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/sed.12813 openAccess 2503 Geoquímica 2510.90 Geología Marina 2506.18 Sedimentología article 2020 ftunivvigo https://doi.org/10.1111/sed.12813 2022-02-28T19:38:36Z Despite numerous efforts to properly differentiate between contourites and other deep-water deposits in cores and outcrops, reliable diagnostic criteria are still lacking. The co-occurrence of downslope and along-slope sedimentary processes makes it particularly difficult to differentiate these relatively homogeneous deposits. The main aim of this paper is to identify differences in deep-water sediments based on Principal Component Analysis of grain size and geochemistry, sedimentary facies, and reinforced by microfacies and ichnofacies. The sediments studied were obtained from two International Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 339 sites in mounded and sheeted drifts in the Gulf of Cadiz. The statistical approach led to the discernment of hemipelagites, silty contourites, sandy contourites, bottom current reworked sands, fine-grained turbidites and debrites over a range of depositional and physiographic elements. These elements are linked to contourite drifts, the drift-channel transition, the contourite channel and distal upper slope. When bottom currents or gravity-driven flows are not the dominant depositional process, marine productivity and continental input settling forms the main depositional mechanism in deep-water environments. This is reflected by a high variability of the first principal component in hemipelagic deposits. The stacked principal component variability of these deposits evidences that the contourite drift and the adjacent contourite channel were influenced by the interrelation of hemipelagic, gravitational and bottom current induced depositional processes. This interrelation questions the paradigm that a drift is made up solely of muddy sediments. The interrelation of sedimentary processes is a consequence of the precession-driven changes in the intensity of the Mediterranean Outflow Water related to Mediterranean climate variability, which are punctuated by millennial-scale variability. Associated vertical and lateral shifts of the Mediterranean Outflow Water, and therefore of its interface with the East North Atlantic Central Water, controlled sediment input and favoured turbulent sediment transport in the middle slope. During Ministerio de Economía | Ref. CTM 2012- 39599-C03 Ministerio de Economía | Ref. CGL2015-66835-P Ministerio de Economía | Ref. CTM2016-75129- C3-1-R Ministerio de Economía | Ref. CGL2016-80445-R FEDER Andalucía | Ref. B-RNM-072-UGR18 Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic University of Vigo: Investigo (Repositorio Institucional de la Universidade de Vigo) Sedimentology 68 3 987 1027
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2510.90 Geología Marina
2506.18 Sedimentología
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2510.90 Geología Marina
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Castro Cao, Sandra
Hernández Molina, Francisco Javier
Weger, Wouter
Jiménez Espejo, Francisco José
Rodríguez Tovar, Francisco Javier
Mena Rodriguez, Angel
Llave, Estefanía
Sierro, Francisco Javier
Contourite characterization and its discrimination from other deep‐water deposits in the Gulf of Cadiz contourite depositional system
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description Despite numerous efforts to properly differentiate between contourites and other deep-water deposits in cores and outcrops, reliable diagnostic criteria are still lacking. The co-occurrence of downslope and along-slope sedimentary processes makes it particularly difficult to differentiate these relatively homogeneous deposits. The main aim of this paper is to identify differences in deep-water sediments based on Principal Component Analysis of grain size and geochemistry, sedimentary facies, and reinforced by microfacies and ichnofacies. The sediments studied were obtained from two International Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 339 sites in mounded and sheeted drifts in the Gulf of Cadiz. The statistical approach led to the discernment of hemipelagites, silty contourites, sandy contourites, bottom current reworked sands, fine-grained turbidites and debrites over a range of depositional and physiographic elements. These elements are linked to contourite drifts, the drift-channel transition, the contourite channel and distal upper slope. When bottom currents or gravity-driven flows are not the dominant depositional process, marine productivity and continental input settling forms the main depositional mechanism in deep-water environments. This is reflected by a high variability of the first principal component in hemipelagic deposits. The stacked principal component variability of these deposits evidences that the contourite drift and the adjacent contourite channel were influenced by the interrelation of hemipelagic, gravitational and bottom current induced depositional processes. This interrelation questions the paradigm that a drift is made up solely of muddy sediments. The interrelation of sedimentary processes is a consequence of the precession-driven changes in the intensity of the Mediterranean Outflow Water related to Mediterranean climate variability, which are punctuated by millennial-scale variability. Associated vertical and lateral shifts of the Mediterranean Outflow Water, and therefore of its interface with the East North Atlantic Central Water, controlled sediment input and favoured turbulent sediment transport in the middle slope. During Ministerio de Economía | Ref. CTM 2012- 39599-C03 Ministerio de Economía | Ref. CGL2015-66835-P Ministerio de Economía | Ref. CTM2016-75129- C3-1-R Ministerio de Economía | Ref. CGL2016-80445-R FEDER Andalucía | Ref. B-RNM-072-UGR18
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author Castro Cao, Sandra
Hernández Molina, Francisco Javier
Weger, Wouter
Jiménez Espejo, Francisco José
Rodríguez Tovar, Francisco Javier
Mena Rodriguez, Angel
Llave, Estefanía
Sierro, Francisco Javier
author_facet Castro Cao, Sandra
Hernández Molina, Francisco Javier
Weger, Wouter
Jiménez Espejo, Francisco José
Rodríguez Tovar, Francisco Javier
Mena Rodriguez, Angel
Llave, Estefanía
Sierro, Francisco Javier
author_sort Castro Cao, Sandra
title Contourite characterization and its discrimination from other deep‐water deposits in the Gulf of Cadiz contourite depositional system
title_short Contourite characterization and its discrimination from other deep‐water deposits in the Gulf of Cadiz contourite depositional system
title_full Contourite characterization and its discrimination from other deep‐water deposits in the Gulf of Cadiz contourite depositional system
title_fullStr Contourite characterization and its discrimination from other deep‐water deposits in the Gulf of Cadiz contourite depositional system
title_full_unstemmed Contourite characterization and its discrimination from other deep‐water deposits in the Gulf of Cadiz contourite depositional system
title_sort contourite characterization and its discrimination from other deep‐water deposits in the gulf of cadiz contourite depositional system
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