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Marine Geophysical Researches | 2001

Recognition of contour-current influence in mixed contourite-turbidite sequences of the western Weddell Sea, Antarctica

Klaus Michels; Johannes Rogenhagen; Gerhard Kuhn

Sedimentary processes and structures across the continental rise in the western Weddell Sea have been investigated using sediment acoustic and multichannel seismic data, integrated with multibeam depth sounding and core investigations. The results show that a network of channels with associated along-channel ridges covers the upper continental slope. The seismic profiles reveal that the channels initially developed as erosive turbidite channels with associated levees on their northern side due to Coriolis force. Later they were partly or fully infilled, probably as a result of decreasing turbidite activity. Now the larger ones exist as erosive turbidite channels of reduced size, whereas the smaller ones are non-erosive channels, their shape being maintained by contour current activity. Drift bodies only developed where slumps caused a distinctive break in slope inclination on the upper continental rise, which served to initiate the growth of a drift body fed by contour currents or by the combined action of turbidites and contourites. The history of sedimentation can be reconstructed tentatively by correlation of seismo-stratigraphic units with the stages of evolution of the drifts on the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula. Three stages can be distinguished in the western Weddell Sea after a pre-drift stage, which is delimited by an erosional unconformity at the top: (1) a growth stage, dominated by turbidites, with occasional occurrence of slumps during its initial phase; (2) during a maintenance stage turbiditiy-current intensity (and presumably sedimentation rate also) decreased, probably as a result of the ice masses retreating from the shelf edge, and sedimentation became increasingly dominated by contour current activity; and (3) a phase of sheeted-sequence formation. A southward decrease in sediment thickness shows that the Larsen Ice Shelf plays an important role in sediment delivery to the western Weddell Sea. This study shows that the western Weddell Sea has some characteristics in common with the southern as well as the northwestern Weddell Sea: contour currents off the Larsen Ice Shelf have been present for a long time, probably since the late Miocene, but during times of high sediment input from the shelves as a result of advancing ice masses a channel-levee system developed and dominated over the contour-current transport of sediment. At times of relatively low sediment input the contour-current transport dominated, leading to the formation of drift deposits on the upper continental rise. Seaward of areas without shelf ice masses the continental rise mainly shows a rough topography with small channels and underdeveloped levees. The results demonstrate that sediment supply is an important, maybe the controlling factor of drift development on the Antarctic continental rise.


Marine Geophysical Researches | 2004

Improved Seismic Stratigraphy of the Mesozoic Weddell Sea

Johannes Rogenhagen; Wilfried Jokat; Karl Hinz; Yngve Kristoffersen


Marine Geology | 2000

The sedimentary structure in the western Weddell Sea

Johannes Rogenhagen; Wilfried Jokat


EPIC3The Royal Society of New Zealand Bulletin 35, pp. 227-231, ISSN: 0370-6559 | 2002

Origin of the gravity ridges and Anomaly-T in the southern Weddell Sea

Johannes Rogenhagen; Wilfried Jokat


EPIC3Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung, 475, pp. 11-37, ISSN: 1618-3193 | 2004

Marine Geophysics, The Expedition ARKTIS XIX/4 of the Research Vessel POLARSTERN in 2003, Reports of Legs 4a and 4b

Wilfried Jokat; Daniela Berger; H. Bohlmann; Veit Helm; M. Hensch; D. Jousselin; C. Klein; Norbert Lensch; P. Liersch; Hartmut Martens; A. Medow; Uli Micksch; Lasse Rabenstein; Johannes Rogenhagen; C. Salat; Mechita C. Schmidt-Aursch; A. Schwenk


EPIC39th International Symposium on Antarctic Earth Sciences, Potsdam, 2003 p. | 2003

New seismic stratigraphy for the Weddell Sea

Johannes Rogenhagen; Wilfried Jokat; Karl Hinz


EPIC3Geo2002, 1-5 Oct., Wuerzburg | 2002

Mit dem Flugzeug in die Vergangenheit - Die Entstehungsgeschichte des Weddell Meeres

Matthias König; Wilfried Jokat; Johannes Rogenhagen


EPIC3International ANTOSTRAT Symposium on the geological record of the antarctic ice sheet from drilling, coring and seismic studies, Erice, Italy, 2001 p. | 2001

A geophysical atlas of East Antarctica between 40° West and 40° East - An integrative approach

Johannes Rogenhagen; Karl Hinz; Wilfried Jokat; G. Leitchenkov


EPIC3International ANTOSTRAT Symposium on the geological record of the antarctic ice sheet from drilling, coring and seismic studies, Erice, Italy 2001. | 2001

Early basin evolution in the Atlantic/Indian ocean sector of Antarctica

Wilfried Jokat; Tobias Boebel; Johannes Rogenhagen


EPIC3In: Eiskalte Entdeckungen. Forschungsreisen zwischen Nord- und Suedpol. Delius Klasing Verlag, Bielefeld, ISBN: 3-7688-1257-X | 2001

Gondwana-Aufbruch: Aus dem Puzzle wird ein Bild.

Johannes Rogenhagen; Wilfried Jokat

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Wilfried Jokat

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Daniela Berger

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Gerhard Kuhn

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Matthias König

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Mechita C. Schmidt-Aursch

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Uli Micksch

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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G. Leitchenkov

Saint Petersburg State University

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