Glacimarine slope sedimentation, contourite drifts and bottom current pathways on the Barra Fan, UK North Atlantic margin

The sedimentary record of a 30-m core (MD95-2006) from the Barra Fan in the eastern Rockall Trough has been correlated with high-resolution seismic profiles obtained across sediment drifts and large mass flow deposits. A series of sediment drifts, featuring upslope migrating wavy bedforms, has been...

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Main Authors: Knutz, PC, Jones, EJW, Austin, William Edward Newns, Van Weering, TCE
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Language:English
Published: 2002
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/d6166a94-6231-4b01-b0d7-b2a46c84e2e5 2023-05-15T16:40:46+02:00 Glacimarine slope sedimentation, contourite drifts and bottom current pathways on the Barra Fan, UK North Atlantic margin Knutz, PC Jones, EJW Austin, William Edward Newns Van Weering, TCE 2002-08-15 https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/glacimarine-slope-sedimentation-contourite-drifts-and-bottom-current-pathways-on-the-barra-fan-uk-north-atlantic-margin(d6166a94-6231-4b01-b0d7-b2a46c84e2e5).html http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0037102543&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Knutz , PC , Jones , EJW , Austin , W E N & Van Weering , TCE 2002 , Glacimarine slope sedimentation, contourite drifts and bottom current pathways on the Barra Fan, UK North Atlantic margin . . contourites debris flows glacimarine sediments Northeast Atlantic Rockall Trough seismic stratigraphy ICE-SHEET VARIABILITY CONTINENTAL-MARGIN NE ATLANTIC DEEP-WATER TURBIDITY CURRENTS BOUNDARY CURRENT RAPID CHANGES LABRADOR-SEA OCEAN other 2002 ftunstandrewcris 2021-12-26T14:11:21Z The sedimentary record of a 30-m core (MD95-2006) from the Barra Fan in the eastern Rockall Trough has been correlated with high-resolution seismic profiles obtained across sediment drifts and large mass flow deposits. A series of sediment drifts, featuring upslope migrating wavy bedforms, has been identified with deposition focussed along topographic steps created by glacigenic debrite lobes. The most extensive drift accumulation, termed the Barra Fan Drift, is observed on the distal fringe of the fan where an 80-m-thick sequence of aggrading to migrating sediment waves onlap a mega-debrite scarp. Prior to 26 ka (C-14 yr) and during the late glacial to Holocene transition silty-muddy contourites were deposited by the northward-flowing Deep Northern Boundary Current. Between 26 and 18 ka and around 14 ka contourite deposition was replaced by distal glacimarine sedimentation featuring thin-bedded sandy turbidites that were triggered during shelf-edge advances of the British Ice Sheet. During the last glacial period sediments accumulated at rates of more than 40 cm/ka, as a consequence of the high flux of sediments from the shelf margin and winnowing of exposed mass flow deposits by along-slope currents. In contrast the Holocene is represented by a condensed interval of silty-sandy mud due to vigorous bottom circulation and a low terrigenous sediment supply. Seismic seafloor signatures suggest that the present morphology of the Barra Fan is shaped by two pathways of bottom currents, probably both related to the Deep Northern Boundary Current. One branch of this water mass follows the lower slope, causing pronounced erosion on the distal part of the Barra Fan Drift, while the other is directed across the debrite topography of the fan bulge. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. Other/Unknown Material Ice Sheet Labrador Sea North Atlantic Northeast Atlantic University of St Andrews: Research Portal Barra ENVELOPE(-61.417,-61.417,-64.367,-64.367) Rockall Trough ENVELOPE(-15.036,-15.036,53.825,53.825)
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topic contourites
debris flows
glacimarine sediments
Northeast Atlantic
Rockall Trough
seismic stratigraphy
ICE-SHEET VARIABILITY
CONTINENTAL-MARGIN
NE ATLANTIC
DEEP-WATER
TURBIDITY CURRENTS
BOUNDARY CURRENT
RAPID CHANGES
LABRADOR-SEA
OCEAN
spellingShingle contourites
debris flows
glacimarine sediments
Northeast Atlantic
Rockall Trough
seismic stratigraphy
ICE-SHEET VARIABILITY
CONTINENTAL-MARGIN
NE ATLANTIC
DEEP-WATER
TURBIDITY CURRENTS
BOUNDARY CURRENT
RAPID CHANGES
LABRADOR-SEA
OCEAN
Knutz, PC
Jones, EJW
Austin, William Edward Newns
Van Weering, TCE
Glacimarine slope sedimentation, contourite drifts and bottom current pathways on the Barra Fan, UK North Atlantic margin
topic_facet contourites
debris flows
glacimarine sediments
Northeast Atlantic
Rockall Trough
seismic stratigraphy
ICE-SHEET VARIABILITY
CONTINENTAL-MARGIN
NE ATLANTIC
DEEP-WATER
TURBIDITY CURRENTS
BOUNDARY CURRENT
RAPID CHANGES
LABRADOR-SEA
OCEAN
description The sedimentary record of a 30-m core (MD95-2006) from the Barra Fan in the eastern Rockall Trough has been correlated with high-resolution seismic profiles obtained across sediment drifts and large mass flow deposits. A series of sediment drifts, featuring upslope migrating wavy bedforms, has been identified with deposition focussed along topographic steps created by glacigenic debrite lobes. The most extensive drift accumulation, termed the Barra Fan Drift, is observed on the distal fringe of the fan where an 80-m-thick sequence of aggrading to migrating sediment waves onlap a mega-debrite scarp. Prior to 26 ka (C-14 yr) and during the late glacial to Holocene transition silty-muddy contourites were deposited by the northward-flowing Deep Northern Boundary Current. Between 26 and 18 ka and around 14 ka contourite deposition was replaced by distal glacimarine sedimentation featuring thin-bedded sandy turbidites that were triggered during shelf-edge advances of the British Ice Sheet. During the last glacial period sediments accumulated at rates of more than 40 cm/ka, as a consequence of the high flux of sediments from the shelf margin and winnowing of exposed mass flow deposits by along-slope currents. In contrast the Holocene is represented by a condensed interval of silty-sandy mud due to vigorous bottom circulation and a low terrigenous sediment supply. Seismic seafloor signatures suggest that the present morphology of the Barra Fan is shaped by two pathways of bottom currents, probably both related to the Deep Northern Boundary Current. One branch of this water mass follows the lower slope, causing pronounced erosion on the distal part of the Barra Fan Drift, while the other is directed across the debrite topography of the fan bulge. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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author Knutz, PC
Jones, EJW
Austin, William Edward Newns
Van Weering, TCE
author_facet Knutz, PC
Jones, EJW
Austin, William Edward Newns
Van Weering, TCE
author_sort Knutz, PC
title Glacimarine slope sedimentation, contourite drifts and bottom current pathways on the Barra Fan, UK North Atlantic margin
title_short Glacimarine slope sedimentation, contourite drifts and bottom current pathways on the Barra Fan, UK North Atlantic margin
title_full Glacimarine slope sedimentation, contourite drifts and bottom current pathways on the Barra Fan, UK North Atlantic margin
title_fullStr Glacimarine slope sedimentation, contourite drifts and bottom current pathways on the Barra Fan, UK North Atlantic margin
title_full_unstemmed Glacimarine slope sedimentation, contourite drifts and bottom current pathways on the Barra Fan, UK North Atlantic margin
title_sort glacimarine slope sedimentation, contourite drifts and bottom current pathways on the barra fan, uk north atlantic margin
publishDate 2002
url https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/glacimarine-slope-sedimentation-contourite-drifts-and-bottom-current-pathways-on-the-barra-fan-uk-north-atlantic-margin(d6166a94-6231-4b01-b0d7-b2a46c84e2e5).html
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long_lat ENVELOPE(-61.417,-61.417,-64.367,-64.367)
ENVELOPE(-15.036,-15.036,53.825,53.825)
geographic Barra
Rockall Trough
geographic_facet Barra
Rockall Trough
genre Ice Sheet
Labrador Sea
North Atlantic
Northeast Atlantic
genre_facet Ice Sheet
Labrador Sea
North Atlantic
Northeast Atlantic
op_source Knutz , PC , Jones , EJW , Austin , W E N & Van Weering , TCE 2002 , Glacimarine slope sedimentation, contourite drifts and bottom current pathways on the Barra Fan, UK North Atlantic margin . .
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