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Geology | 2009

Monsoon-induced partial carbonate platform drowning (Maldives, Indian Ocean)

Christian Betzler; Christian Hübscher; Sebastian Lindhorst; John J. G. Reijmer; Miriam Römer; André W. Droxler; Jörn Fürstenau; Thomas Lüdmann

Multibeam maps and high-resolution seismic images from the Maldives reveal that a late Miocene to early Pliocene partial drowning of the platform was linked to strong sea-bottom currents. In the upper Miocene to Holocene, currents shaped the drowned banks, the current moats along the bank edges, and the submarine dune fields. Bottom currents in the Maldives are driven by the monsoon. It is proposed that the onset and the intensification of the monsoon during the Neogene provoked platform drowning through injection of nutrients into surface waters. Since the late Miocene, topographically triggered nutrient upwelling and vigorous currents switched the Maldives atolls into an aggradational to backstepping mode, which is a growth pattern usually attributed to episodes of rising sea level.


Basin Research | 2013

Sea-level and ocean-current control on carbonate-platform growth, Maldives, Indian Ocean

Christian Betzler; Jörn Fürstenau; Thomas Lüdmann; Christian Hübscher; Sebastian Lindhorst; Andreas Paul; John J. G. Reijmer; André W. Droxler


Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2013

The Maldives, a giant isolated carbonate platform dominated by bottom currents

Thomas Lüdmann; C. Kalvelage; Christian Betzler; Jörn Fürstenau; Christian Hübscher


Geo-marine Letters | 2010

Submerged reef terraces of the Maldives (Indian Ocean)

Jörn Fürstenau; Sebastian Lindhorst; Christian Betzler; Christian Hübscher


Sedimentology | 2010

Anatomy and sedimentary model of a hooked spit (Sylt, southern North Sea)

Sebastian Lindhorst; Jörn Fürstenau; H. Christian Hass; Christian Betzler


Marine Geology | 2011

Giant pockmarks in a carbonate platform (Maldives, Indian Ocean)

Christian Betzler; Sebastian Lindhorst; Christian Hübscher; Thomas Lüdmann; Jörn Fürstenau; John J. G. Reijmer


Sedimentary Geology | 2013

Current and sea-level signals in periplatform ooze (Neogene, Maldives, Indian Ocean)

Christian Betzler; Thomas Lüdmann; Christian Hübscher; Jörn Fürstenau


Sedimentology | 2012

Relationship between Late Pleistocene sea‐level variations, carbonate platform morphology and aragonite production (Maldives, Indian Ocean)

Andreas Paul; John J. G. Reijmer; Jörn Fürstenau; Hanno Kinkel; Christian Betzler


Archive | 2013

Ocean) Monsoon-induced partial carbonate platform drowning (Maldives, Indian

W. Droxler; Jörn Fürstenau; Christian Hübscher; Sebastian Lindhorst; Miriam Römer


Supplement to: Paul, A et al. (2012): Relationship between Late Pleistocene sea-level variations, carbonate platform morphology and aragonite production (Maldives, Indian Ocean). Sedimentology, 59(5), 1640-1658, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3091.2011.01319.x | 2012

Late Pleistocene sediment record of the Maldives carbonate platform

Andreas Paul; John J. G. Reijmer; Jörn Fürstenau; Hanno Kinkel; Christian Betzler

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Christian Betzler

Goethe University Frankfurt

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Andreas Paul

VU University Amsterdam

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John J. G. Reijmer

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

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