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Geology | 2012

Survival of a submarine canyon during long-term outbuilding of a continental margin

David Amblas; Thomas P. Gerber; B. De Mol; Roger Urgeles; Daniel Garcia-Castellanos; Miquel Canals; Lincoln F. Pratson; N. Robb; Jason Canning

Net-depositional submarine canyons are common in continental slope strata, but how they survive and prograde on constructional margins is poorly understood. In this study we present field evidence for the coevolution of a submarine canyon and the adjacent continental slope. Using a three-dimensional seismic data cube that images the Ebro margin (northwest Mediterranean), we identify a preserved canyon on a middle Pleistocene paleosurface and relate it directly to its expression on the present-day seafloor. A subparallel stacking pattern of seismic reflectors, similar to that seen between prograding clinoforms in intercanyon areas, is observed between the modern and paleocanyon thalwegs. The concavity of the modern long profile differs from the convex-concave long profile on the middle Pleistocene surface, suggesting a long-term change in canyon sedimentation. We interpret this change as a shift to a canyon dominated by turbidity currents from one strongly influenced by the pattern of sedimentation that built the open-slope canyon interfluves. We find support for our interpretation in previous studies of the Ebro margin.


Archive | 2014

Slope Instability of Glaciated Continental Margins: Constraints from Permeability-Compressibility Tests and Hydrogeological Modeling Off Storfjorden, NW Barents Sea

Jaume Llopart; Roger Urgeles; Angelo Camerlenghi; Renata G Lucchi; B. De Mol; Michele Rebesco; M.T. Pedrosa

Climate variations control sediment supply to the continental slope as well as glacial advances and retreats, which (a) cause significant stress changes in the sedimentary column and redistribution of interstitial fluids, (b) induce a particular margin stratigraphic pattern and permeability architecture and (c) are at the origin of isostatic adjustments that may reactivate faults. We test this hypothesis using a combination of geophysical and geotechnical data from the Storfjorden Trough Mouth Fan, off southern Svalbard. The results of compressibility and permeability testing are used together with margin stratigraphic models obtained from seismic reflection data, as input for numerical finite elements models to understand focusing of interstitial fluids in glaciated continental margins and influence on timing and location of submarine slope failure. Available results indicate values of overpressure of 0.23–0.5 (slope-shelf) that persist to present-day. This overpressure started to develop in response to onset of Pleistocene glaciations and reduced by half the factor of safety of the continental slope.


Biogeosciences | 2010

Deep, diverse and definitely different: unique attributes of the world's largest ecosystem

Eva Ramírez-Llodra; A. Brandt; Roberto Danovaro; B. De Mol; Elva Escobar; Christopher R. German; Lisa A. Levin; P. Martinez Arbizu; Lenaick Menot; Pål Buhl-Mortensen; Bhavani E. Narayanaswamy; Craig R. Smith; Derek P. Tittensor; Paul A. Tyler; Ann Vanreusel; Michael Vecchione


Marine Geology | 2011

Understanding sediment dynamics of two large submarine valleys from seafloor data: Blanes and La Fonera canyons, northwestern Mediterranean Sea

Galderic Lastras; Miquel Canals; David Amblas; Caroline Lavoie; I. Church; B. De Mol; Ruth Durán; A. Calafat; John E. Hughes-Clarke; C.J. Smith; Serge Heussner


Continental Shelf Research | 2007

Long-term development and current status of the Barcelona continental shelf: A source-to-sink approach

Camino Liquete; Miquel Canals; Galderic Lastras; David Amblas; Roger Urgeles; B. De Mol; M. De Batist; John E. Hughes-Clarke


Marine Geology | 2011

Seabed morphology and shallow sedimentary structure of the Storfjorden and Kveithola trough-mouth fans (North West Barents Sea)

M.T. Pedrosa; Angelo Camerlenghi; B. De Mol; Roger Urgeles; Michele Rebesco; Renata G Lucchi


Facies | 2011

Pleistocene to Recent scleractinian deep-water corals and coral facies in the Eastern Mediterranean

Marco Taviani; Agostina Vertino; M. López Correa; Alessandra Savini; B. De Mol; Alessandro Remia; P. Montagna; Lorenzo Angeletti; Helmut Zibrowius; Tiago Marcos Alves; M. Salomidi; B. Ritt; Pierre Henry


Marine Geology | 2008

Quaternary stratal architecture of the Barcelona prodeltaic continental shelf (NW Mediterranean)

Camino Liquete; Miquel Canals; B. De Mol; M. De Batist; F. Trincardi


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2015

Late Quaternary development of the Storfjorden and Kveithola Trough Mouth Fans, northwestern Barents Sea

J. Llopart; Roger Urgeles; Angelo Camerlenghi; Renata G Lucchi; Michele Rebesco; B. De Mol


Archive | 2014

Influence on present-day coastal dynamics and evolution of a relict subaqueous delta lobe: Sol de Riu lobe, Ebro Delta. Continental Shelf Research, 74: 94-104. doi:10.1016/j.csr.2013.11.021

Caroline Lavoie; José A. Jiménez; Miquel Canals Artigas; Galderic Lastras Membrive; B. De Mol; David Amblàs i Novellas; Camino Liquete García; M. De Batist; John E. Hughes-Clarke

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Roger Urgeles

Spanish National Research Council

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David Amblas

University of Barcelona

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Daniel Garcia-Castellanos

Spanish National Research Council

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