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Geo-marine Letters | 2015

Mud depocenters on continental shelves—appearance, initiation times, and growth dynamics

Till J J Hanebuth; Hendrik Lantzsch; Jean Nizou

Mud accumulates on continental shelves under a variety of environmental conditions and results in a diverse formation of mud depocenters (MDCs). Their three-dimensional architectures have been in the focus of several recent studies. Due to some terminological confusion concerning MDCs, the present study sets out to define eight individual MDC types in terms of surface sediment distribution and internal geometry. Under conditions of substantial sediment supply, prodeltas (distal zones off river deltas; triangular sheets), subaqueous deltas (disconnected from deltas by strong normal-to-shore currents; wedge-like clinoforms), and mud patches (scattered distribution) and mud blankets (widespread covers) are formed. Forced by hydrodynamic conditions, mud belts in the strict sense (detached from source; elongated bodies), and shallow-water contourite drifts (detached from source; growing normal to prevailing current direction; triangular clinoforms) develop. Controlled by local morphology, mud entrapments (in depressions, behind morphological steps) and mud wedges (triangular clinoforms growing in flow direction) are deposited. Shelf mud deposition took place (1) during early outer-shelf drowning (~14 ka), (2) after inner-shelf inundation to maximum flooding (9.5–6.5 ka), and (3) in sub-recent times (<2 ka). Subsequent expansion may be (1) concentric, in cases where the depocenter formed near the fluvial source, (2) uni-directional, extending along advective current transport paths, and (3) progradational, forming clinoforms that grow either parallel or normal to the bottom current direction. Classical mud belts may be initiated around defined nuclei, the remote sites of which are determined by seafloor morphology rather than the location of the source. From a stratigraphic perspective, mud depocenters coincide with sea-level highstand-related, shelf-wide condensed sections. They often show a conformable succession from transgressive to highstand systems tract stages.


Marine Geology | 2008

A Late Quaternary sedimentary shelf system under hyperarid conditions: Unravelling climatic, oceanographic and sea-level controls (Golfe d'Arguin, Mauritania, NW Africa)

Till J J Hanebuth; Hendrik Lantzsch


Continental Shelf Research | 2010

Sediment recycling and adjustment of deposition during deglacial drowning of a low-accumulation shelf (NW Iberia)

Hendrik Lantzsch; Till J J Hanebuth; Rüdiger Henrich


Quaternary Research | 2009

Holocene evolution of mud depocentres on a high-energy, low-accumulation shelf (NW Iberia)

Hendrik Lantzsch; Till J J Hanebuth; Vera Barbara Bender


Quaternary Research | 2014

The high-supply, current-dominated continental margin of southeastern South America during the late Quaternary

Hendrik Lantzsch; Till J J Hanebuth; Cristiano Mazur Chiessi; Tilmann Schwenk; Roberto A. Violante


Marine Geology | 2009

Sedimentary architecture of a low-accumulation shelf since the Late Pleistocene (NW Iberia)

Hendrik Lantzsch; Till J J Hanebuth; Vera Barbara Bender; Sebastian Krastel


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2016

Evolution of a high-latitude sediment drift inside a glacially-carved trough based on high-resolution seismic stratigraphy (Kveithola, NW Barents Sea)

Michele Rebesco; Asli Özmaral; Roger Urgeles; Daniela Accettella; Renata G Lucchi; Denise Christina Rüther; Monica Winsborrow; Jaume Llopart; Andrea Caburlotto; Hendrik Lantzsch; Till J J Hanebuth


Marine Geology | 2016

Buried iceberg-keel scouring on the southern Spitsbergenbanken, NW Barents Sea

Massimo Zecchin; Michele Rebesco; Renata G Lucchi; Mauro Caffau; Hendrik Lantzsch; Till J J Hanebuth


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2017

Deglacial to Holocene history of ice-sheet retreat and bottom current strength on the western Barents Sea shelf

Hendrik Lantzsch; Till J J Hanebuth; Jan Horry; Marina Grave; Michele Rebesco; Tilmann Schwenk


Global and Planetary Change | 2018

200,000 years of monsoonal history recorded on the lower Bengal Fan - strong response to insolation forcing

Michael E Weber; Hendrik Lantzsch; Petra Simonne Dekens; Supriyo Kumar Das; Brendan T. Reilly; Yasmina M. Martos; Carsten Meyer-Jacob; Sandip Agrahari; Alf Ekblad; Jürgen Titschack; Beth Holmes; Philipp Wolfgramm

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Till J J Hanebuth

Coastal Carolina University

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Petra Simonne Dekens

San Francisco State University

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Gerhard Kuhn

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Jairo F. Savian

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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