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Geo-marine Letters | 2015

Sequence stratigraphic framework of a mixed turbidite-contourite depositional system along the NW slope of the South China Sea

Luisa Palamenghi; Hanno Keil; V. Spiess

Little is known about the interaction between the deep Pacific Ocean dynamics and the evolving Chinese continental margin at the time of Indonesian Gateway restriction during the late Cenozoic. A sequence stratigraphic approach, which includes characteristic alongslope variations, has been applied to the sedimentary sequences in the northwestern South China Sea (SCS) based on high-resolution multichannel seismic and bathymetric data collected during Cruise R/V SONNE 221 in May 2012. In the present study, a seismostratigraphic analysis of the Pearl River Mouth Basin sedimentary sequence was performed in the southernmost rifted block, the Yitong Ansha. In correlation with the regional lithostratigraphy, this indicates that syn-rift strata deposited from Paleogene to middle Miocene times are heavily deformed by volcanic intrusions emerging from the transitional continental crust. Two satellite basins formed and a leeward regressive-transgressive carbonate shelf ramp developed on the NE flanks of the volcanic intrusions from the middle to the late Miocene. The unconformity related to reef-drowning, interpreted as a third-order sequence boundary (1–10 Ma), is overlain by a lowstand systems tract, which developed when a downslope prograding channel-levee system merged with an upslope migrating wavy sheet. The associated mixed turbidite-contourite depositional system has persisted to the present. The interaction between turbidite and hemipelagite depositional systems, which were overprinted by the SCS Western Boundary Current regime, resulted in the formation of the Yitong Ansha Drift, a giant, elongated and detached, southward-migrating contourite drift. During deposition of the transgressive systems tract, mass transport deposits were funneled through a non-migrating debris-flow channel with levees, which subsequently filled when highstand systems tract deposition began during the early Pleistocene. Contemporaneously, an intensification of bottom current activity resulted in sediment scouring and incision of a contourite moat. Subsidence displaced the margin from subaerial exposure to upper intermediate water downward to lower intermediate water, thereby reducing the upwelling effect associated with trapped flow perturbations around the summits of the volcanic intrusions and which may have changed the flow regime at the bases of their slopes. Therefore, future studies should verify whether the intensification of bottom currents is a result of a mutual feedback between tectonics and oceanography, taking subsidence into different water masses into account, or merely a global oceanographic signal.


74th EAGE Conference and Exhibition - Workshops | 2012

Geophysical and Geotechnical Investigation of a Complex Offshore Foundation Ground Affected by Glacial/Postglacial Sedimentation Processes (German North Sea)

Wenfang Fan; Hanno Keil; Stefan Kreiter; V. Spiess; Daniel A. Hepp; Tobias Mrz

The complexity of the North Sea sediments resulting from the Quaternary glacial history requires a thorough assessment of the local depositional environment to determine appropriate foundation dimensions or to even exclude specific areas from construction. In this study geophysical and geotechnical methods were combined to assess a potential offshore foundation ground in the southern German North Sea. Due to a dense net of multichannel seismic lines the very heterogeneous subsurface structures were mapped and prominent glacial buried valleys were identified in the study area. Geotechnical methods applied at selected locations were used to investigate the bearing capabilities of the soil. The results show, that the infill types of glacial buried valleys have to be taken into account regarding the suitability of foundation ground.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2008

A conceptual model for hydrocarbon accumulation and seepage processes around Chapopote asphalt site, southern Gulf of Mexico: From high resolution seismic point of view

Feng Ding; V. Spiess; Markus Brüning; Noemi Fekete; Hanno Keil; Gerhard Bohrmann


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2015

Frequency dependence in seismoacoustic imaging of shallow free gas due to gas bubble resonance

Zsuzsanna Tóth; V. Spiess; Hanno Keil


Journal of Quaternary Science | 2012

An east–west-trending Quaternary tunnel valley in the south-eastern North Sea and its seismic–sedimentological interpretation

Daniel A. Hepp; Dierk Hebbeln; Stefan Kreiter; Hanno Keil; Christian Bathmann; Jürgen Ehlers; Tobias Mörz


Archive | 2018

R/V METEOR cruise report M142, Drilling Gas Hydrates in the Danube Deep-Sea Fan, Black Sea, Varna – Varna – Varna, 04 November – 22 November – 09 December 2017

Gerhard Bohrmann; Frauke Ahrlich; Katharina Bachmann; Markus Bergenthal; Michael Beims; Christian Betzler; Jonas Brünjes; Christian Deusner; Bettina Domeyer; Ralf Düßmann; Jörn Ewert; Stefanie Gaide; Carsten Frank; Tim Freudenthal; Siefke Fröhlich; Tobias Greindl; Matthias Haeckel; Carola Heitmann-Bacza; Gabriel Ion; Kai Kaszemeik; Hanno Keil; Oliver Kinski; Thorsten Klein; Elke Kossel; Erik Linowski; Janice Malnati; Susan Mau; Birgit Meyer; Thomas Pape; Adrian Popa


Archive | 2016

Campagna Oceanografica CAFE_2015 N/O Minerva Uno

Marco Sacchi; Mauro Caccavale; Monica Capodanno; Dos Anjos Oguro Aisgo; Frielinghaus Gino; Mauro Gilardi; Hanno Keil; Flavia Molisso; Annalisa Iadanza; Claudio Langella; Henning Marinkovic; Emilia Miranda; Paolo Scotto di Vettimo; V. Spiess; Lena Steinmann; Crescenzo Violante


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2015

Frequency dependence in seismoacoustic imaging of shallow free gas due to gas bubble resonance: SEISMOACOUSTIC IMAGING OF FREE GAS

Zsuzsanna Tóth; V. Spiess; Hanno Keil


Archive | 2010

Site characterization of foundation soil for Offshore Wind Farms - an example from the German North Sea

Stefan Kreiter; Tobias Mörz; Jan F. Metzen; Daniel A. Hepp; Benjamin Ossig; Daniel Otto; Lukasz Socko; Hanno Keil; V. Spiess; Dierk Hebbeln


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2008

A conceptual model for hydrocarbon accumulation and seepage processes around Chapopote asphalt site, southern Gulf of Mexico: From high resolution seismic point of view: MODEL FOR CHAPOPOTE ASPHALT SITE

Feng Ding; V. Spiess; Markus Brüning; Noemi Fekete; Hanno Keil; Gerhard Bohrmann

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