Sediment drifts and cold-water coral reefs in the Patagonian upper and middle continental slope

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Main Authors: Munoz, Araceli, Cristobo, J., Rios, P., Druet, M., Polonio, V., Uchupi, Elazar, Acosta, Juan, Iglesias, S., Portela, J., del Rio, J. L., Parra, S., Sacau, M., Vilela, R., Patrocinio, T., Almon, B., Elvira, E., Jimenez, P., Fontan, A., Alcala, C., Lopez, V.
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spelling ftwhoas:oai:darchive.mblwhoilibrary.org:1912/5456 2023-05-15T13:53:14+02:00 Sediment drifts and cold-water coral reefs in the Patagonian upper and middle continental slope Munoz, Araceli Cristobo, J. Rios, P. Druet, M. Polonio, V. Uchupi, Elazar Acosta, Juan Iglesias, S. Portela, J. del Rio, J. L. Parra, S. Sacau, M. Vilela, R. Patrocinio, T. Almon, B. Elvira, E. Jimenez, P. Fontan, A. Alcala, C. Lopez, V. 2012-05 application/pdf text/csv image/tiff https://hdl.handle.net/1912/5456 en eng https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2012.05.008 https://hdl.handle.net/1912/5456 Patagonian continental slope Sediment drifts Falkland /Malvinas Current Cold-water coral reefs Iceberg rafted sediments Preprint 2012 ftwhoas https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2012.05.008 2022-05-28T22:58:40Z Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2012. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of Elsevier B.V. for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Marine and Petroleum Geology 36 (2012): 70-82, doi:10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2012.05.008. The north flowing Falkland / Malvinas Current has generated sediment drifts at a depth of 1200-1600 m in the Patagonian middle continental slope out of early Holocene hemipelagics, late Pleistocene ice rafted clastics, and Neogene fluvial sediments. Possibly there may be two generations of drifts, Pleistocene on the outer middle slope and Holocene on the inner shelf. The ice rafted debris originated in Antarctica, at a distance of 2000 to 4000 km south of Patagonia. Scattered over the upper and middle slopes, at depths ranging from 300 to 1400 m, are cold-water coral reefs of less than a meter to about ten of meters in relief. It is inferred that most of cold-water coral structures flourish as a consequence of the Falkland /Malvinas Current that concentrates the food supply at the reef sites. Growth of cold-water coral reefs, documented by digital submarine photographs on the upper slope, at a depth of 300/400 m, may be promoted by upwelling of nutrient-rich waters and associated plankton blooms created by the intrusion of Falkland /Malvinas Current onto the outer shelf. Funding for this study was provided by IEO in collaboration with SGM. Report Antarc* Antarctica Woods Hole Scientific Community: WHOAS (Woods Hole Open Access Server) Patagonia Marine and Petroleum Geology 36 1 70 82
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topic Patagonian continental slope
Sediment drifts
Falkland /Malvinas Current
Cold-water coral reefs
Iceberg rafted sediments
spellingShingle Patagonian continental slope
Sediment drifts
Falkland /Malvinas Current
Cold-water coral reefs
Iceberg rafted sediments
Munoz, Araceli
Cristobo, J.
Rios, P.
Druet, M.
Polonio, V.
Uchupi, Elazar
Acosta, Juan
Iglesias, S.
Portela, J.
del Rio, J. L.
Parra, S.
Sacau, M.
Vilela, R.
Patrocinio, T.
Almon, B.
Elvira, E.
Jimenez, P.
Fontan, A.
Alcala, C.
Lopez, V.
Sediment drifts and cold-water coral reefs in the Patagonian upper and middle continental slope
topic_facet Patagonian continental slope
Sediment drifts
Falkland /Malvinas Current
Cold-water coral reefs
Iceberg rafted sediments
description Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2012. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of Elsevier B.V. for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Marine and Petroleum Geology 36 (2012): 70-82, doi:10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2012.05.008. The north flowing Falkland / Malvinas Current has generated sediment drifts at a depth of 1200-1600 m in the Patagonian middle continental slope out of early Holocene hemipelagics, late Pleistocene ice rafted clastics, and Neogene fluvial sediments. Possibly there may be two generations of drifts, Pleistocene on the outer middle slope and Holocene on the inner shelf. The ice rafted debris originated in Antarctica, at a distance of 2000 to 4000 km south of Patagonia. Scattered over the upper and middle slopes, at depths ranging from 300 to 1400 m, are cold-water coral reefs of less than a meter to about ten of meters in relief. It is inferred that most of cold-water coral structures flourish as a consequence of the Falkland /Malvinas Current that concentrates the food supply at the reef sites. Growth of cold-water coral reefs, documented by digital submarine photographs on the upper slope, at a depth of 300/400 m, may be promoted by upwelling of nutrient-rich waters and associated plankton blooms created by the intrusion of Falkland /Malvinas Current onto the outer shelf. Funding for this study was provided by IEO in collaboration with SGM.
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author Munoz, Araceli
Cristobo, J.
Rios, P.
Druet, M.
Polonio, V.
Uchupi, Elazar
Acosta, Juan
Iglesias, S.
Portela, J.
del Rio, J. L.
Parra, S.
Sacau, M.
Vilela, R.
Patrocinio, T.
Almon, B.
Elvira, E.
Jimenez, P.
Fontan, A.
Alcala, C.
Lopez, V.
author_facet Munoz, Araceli
Cristobo, J.
Rios, P.
Druet, M.
Polonio, V.
Uchupi, Elazar
Acosta, Juan
Iglesias, S.
Portela, J.
del Rio, J. L.
Parra, S.
Sacau, M.
Vilela, R.
Patrocinio, T.
Almon, B.
Elvira, E.
Jimenez, P.
Fontan, A.
Alcala, C.
Lopez, V.
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title Sediment drifts and cold-water coral reefs in the Patagonian upper and middle continental slope
title_short Sediment drifts and cold-water coral reefs in the Patagonian upper and middle continental slope
title_full Sediment drifts and cold-water coral reefs in the Patagonian upper and middle continental slope
title_fullStr Sediment drifts and cold-water coral reefs in the Patagonian upper and middle continental slope
title_full_unstemmed Sediment drifts and cold-water coral reefs in the Patagonian upper and middle continental slope
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