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Submarine Mass Movements and their Consequences | 2016

Morphodynamics of supercritical turbidity currents in the channel-lobe transition zone

George Postma; David C. J. D. Hoyal; Vitor Abreu; Matthieu J.B. Cartigny; Timothy M. Demko; Juan J. Fedele; Kick Kleverlaan; Keriann H. Pederson

This study aims to resolve process-facies links at both bed and environmental scales for the channel lobe transition zone (CLTZ). Data comes from existing experimental and modern CLTZ studies and from new outcrop studies. The experiments show that the CLTZ architecture of supercritical turbidity currents is complex and different from their counterparts where flows are subcritical throughout. Supercritical CLTZ’s are characterised by erosive channels formed by supercritical turbidity currents, by offset stacked lobes deposited from subcritical turbidity currents and by hydraulic jump related mouth bar deposits and upslope onlapping backfill deposits at the down slope end of the transition zone. Erosive channels and backfill features can be resolved by high resolution seismic data, yet evidence for supercritical flow must come from facies analysis of core data. Outcrop examples of the CLTZ from the Tabernas submarine fan (SE Spain) and the Llorenc del Munt deep-water delta slope (N. Spain) are used to establish such links between seismic scale architecture and facies recognised in cores. The outcrops described here were mapped as transition zone, and show 100 m sized, spoon-shaped scours filled with sediment containing sandy to gravelly backsets up to 4 m in height. Their facies and architecture is indicative of deposition by hydraulic jumps, can be recognized from cores, and is a good proxy for further predicting CLTZ architecture constructed by supercritical turbidity currents.


Archive | 2009

Seascape Evolution on Clastic Continental Shelves and Slopes

Lincoln F. Pratson; Charles A. Nittrouer; Patricia L. Wiberg; Michael S. Steckler; John B. Swenson; David A. Cacchione; Jeffery A. Karson; A. Bradley Murray; Matthew A. Wolinsky; Thomas P. Gerber; B. L. Mullenbach; Glenn A. Spinelli; Craig S. Fulthorpe; Damian O'Grady; Gary Parker; Neal W. Driscoll; Robert L. Burger; Christopher Paola; Daniel L. Orange; Michael E. Field; Carl T. Friedrichs; Juan J. Fedele


Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | 2006

Structure of flow over alluvial bedforms: an experiment on linking field and laboratory methods

Alexander N. Sukhodolov; Juan J. Fedele; Bruce L. Rhoads


Oceanography | 2004

Modeling Continental Shelf Formation in the Adriatic Sea and Elsewhere

Lincoln F. Pratson; John B. Swenson; Albert J. Kettner; Juan J. Fedele; George Postma; Alan W. Niedoroda; Carl T. Friedrichs; James P. M. Syvitski; Chris Paola; Mike Steckler; Eric W.H. Hutton; Christopher W. Reed; M. van Dijk; Himangshu Das


Archive | 2016

Bedforms Created by Gravity Flows

Juan J. Fedele; David C. J. D. Hoyal; Zachary Barnaal; Joseph Tulenko; Shane Awalt


Journal of Sedimentary Research | 2017

Linking Hydraulic Properties In Supercritical Submarine Distributary Channels To Depositional-Lobe Geometry

Paul B. Hamilton; Gwladys Gaillot; Kyle Strom; Juan J. Fedele; David C. J. D. Hoyal


Archive | 2016

River-Dominated Deltas: Upscaling Autogenic and Allogenic Processes Observed in Laboratory Experiments to Field Examples of Small Deltas in Southern Brazil

Maria Luiza C.C. Rosa; David C. J. D. Hoyal; Eduardo G. Barboza; Juan J. Fedele; Vitor Abreu


4th IAHR Symposium on River, Coastal and Estuarine Morphodynamics, RCEM 2005 | 2006

Roughness function for alluvial rivers with dunes

Juan J. Fedele; Marcelo H. Garcia


Archive | 2007

Downstream Sediment Sorting as a Fractionation Process

Chris Paola; Juan J. Fedele


Archive | 2006

A Theoretical Approach to Predict the Alluvial Architecture in Depositional Environments

Juan J. Fedele; Chris Paola

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Chris Paola

University of Minnesota

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Carl T. Friedrichs

Virginia Institute of Marine Science

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Albert J. Kettner

University of Colorado Boulder

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