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Polar Biology | 2001

Fluxes and composition of settling particles during summer in an Antarctic shallow bay of Livingston Island, South Shetlands

Enrique Isla; Albert Palanques; Victor Alvà; Pere Puig; J. Guillén

A moored experiment using a sediment trap was conducted at Johnson’s Dock, Livingston Island from 11 December 1997 to 24 February 1998, as part of the EASIZ Programme activities carried out at the Juan Carlos I Spanish Antarctic base. Total mass vertical fluxes ranged from 23,235 mg m-2 day-1 to 89,073 mg m-2 day-1 during the experiment, with a mean value of 42,857 mg m-2 day-1. Lithogenic components were the major contributors to the settling particulate flux. Organic components accounted for a low fraction of the settling particulate matter, showing an inverse relation to total mass flux. Nevertheless, the fluxes of organic components at Johnson’s Dock are as high as in the open sea. The increases in chlorophyll a in water were related to increases in the organic carbon content, which dominated over inorganic carbon during the whole experiment. Calcium carbonate particles settle without being significantly altered in the water column and are dissolved in the upper centimetres of the bottom sediments, once they are buried. The settling material consisted of fine particles, with coarse clasts transported by icebergs. Antarctic shallow environments receive important sediment fluxes from the erosion and transport action of ice.


instrumentation and measurement technology conference | 2012

Near-bottom sediment dynamics on highly-protected beaches

J. Antonijuan; J. Guillén; L. López; G. Simarro

This article presents some preliminary results of the sedimentary dynamics measured during 5 months in Barcelona city beaches (NW Mediterranean). Wave storms, resuspension events and near-bottom sediment fluxes are analyzed in order to characterize the sedimentary behavior of highly-protected beaches.


Archive | 2017

Sand Ridges on the Mid-Outer Valencia Continental Shelf

G. Simarro; J. Guillén; Pere Puig; Marta Ribó; C. Lo Iacono; A. Palanques; Araceli Muñoz; Ruth Durán; Juan Acosta

A sand ridge field with crests oriented NE–SW (52°) located between 55 and 85 m water depth on the Valencia continental shelf (Spain) was mapped with multibeam swath bathymetry and characterized with high-resolution seismic reflection profiling and sediment sampling. Boundary layer hydrodynamic and suspended sediment concentration measurements conducted over a sand ridge at 66 m depth showed evidence of wave and current sediment resuspension during a major storm event. It is argued that these sand ridges developed in a shallow environment and there is no evidence of present-day ridge migration or morphological degradation.


Limnology and Oceanography | 2001

Impact of bottom trawling on water turbidity and muddy sediment of an unfished continental shelf

A. Palanques; J. Guillén; Pere Puig


Marine Geology | 2006

Sediment dynamics during wet and dry storm events on the Têt inner shelf (SW Gulf of Lions)

J. Guillén; François Bourrin; A. Palanques; X. Durrieu de Madron; Pere Puig; Roselyne Buscail


Continental Shelf Research | 2002

Near-bottom suspended sediment fluxes on the microtidal low-energy Ebro continental shelf (NW Mediterranean)

A. Palanques; Pere Puig; J. Guillén; José A. Jiménez; Vicenç Gracia; Agustín Sánchez-Arcilla; O. Madsen


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2004

Role of internal waves in the generation of nepheloid layers on the northwestern Alboran slope: Implications for continental margin shaping

Pere Puig; Albert Palanques; J. Guillén; M. El Khatab


Marine Geology | 2001

Near-bottom suspended sediment variability caused by storms and near-inertial internal waves on the Ebro mid continental shelf (NW Mediterranean)

Pere Puig; A. Palanques; J. Guillén


Continental Shelf Research | 2005

Fine-grained sediment dynamics during a strong storm event in the inner-shelf of the Gulf of Lion (NW Mediterranean)

Benedicte Ferre; Katell Guizien; X. Durrieu de Madron; A. Palanques; J. Guillén; Antoine Grémare


Scientia Marina | 2000

Field calibration of optical sensors for measuring suspended sediment concentration in the western Mediterranean

J. Guillén; A. Palanques; Pere Puig; X. Durrieu de Madron; F. Nyffeler; Paseo Joan de Borbó

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Pere Puig

University of Perpignan

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A. Palanques

Spanish National Research Council

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Albert Palanques

Spanish National Research Council

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Pere Puig

University of Perpignan

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Agustín Sánchez-Arcilla

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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G. Simarro

Spanish National Research Council

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José A. Jiménez

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Montserrat Demestre

Spanish National Research Council

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Ruth Durán

Spanish National Research Council

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