Koen De Rycker
Ghent University
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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2007
Roger Urgeles; Ben De Mol; Camino Liquete; Miquel Canals; Marc De Batist; John E. Hughes-Clarke; David Amblas; Pedro Arnau; Antoni Calafat; J.L. Casamor; Victor Centella; Koen De Rycker; Joan Fabres; Jaime Frigola; Sara Lafuerza; Galderic Lastras; Anna Sanchez; D. Zúñiga; Willem Versteeg; Veronica Willmott
A field of sediment undulations has been mapped by means of high resolution multibeam bathymetry and seismic reflection profiles in the Llobregat River prodelta, off the city of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Similar features had previously been recognized in other prodelta environments and interpreted either as downslope sediment deformation or sedimentary structures induced by bottom currents or hyperpycnal flows. Since the study area is undergoing significant offshore development, proper interpretation of such sediment undulations is needed for a correct risk assessment. The occurrence of the sedi- ment undulations is restricted to the prodelta front on slope gradients between 3 and 0.2o. The undulations have developed at the edge and atop an area of gas bearing sediments within the Late-Holocene high-stand mud wedge. An evaluation is made of the character- istics of the sediment undulations in order to determine the most likely process for the origin of these structures. Amongst these characteristics are the continuity of the reflec- tions and lack of diffractions in between different undulations, their size distribution (large to small) both from shallow to deep and with depth in section, the asymmetry (de- creasing from proximal to distal), the crest to trough vertical distance on the landward side of the undulations (up to 0.5 m), and the lack of features that could indicate a pro- gressive movement such as growth structures and drag folds. These characteristics indi- cate that the sediment undulations on the Llobregat River prodelta do not result from sediment deformation, but rather from the interaction of bottom currents generated by hyperpycnal flows from the Llobregat River with regional sea water circulation. Their identification as sediment waves implies that such features do not pose a major hazard for further offshore development.
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union | 2005
David Van Rooij; Davy Depreiter; Ilham Bouimetarhan; Eva De Boever; Koen De Rycker; Anneleen Foubert; Veerle A.I. Huvenne; Julie Reveillaud; Peter Staelens; Jeroen Vercruysse; Willem Versteeg; Jean-Pierre Henriet
The Mercator mud volcano, located in the Gulf of Cadiz off the coasts of Spain, Portugal, and Morocco (Figure 1), may provide an accessible field laboratory for studying local active venting and its possible internal and external controls. The recent discovery of the first active deep ocean ‘brown smoker’ chimney in this area can possibly be linked with the disintegration of a gas hydrate layer between the seafloor and a subsurface level that is dependent on pressure and temperature. For more than a decade, the international marine scientific community has deployed considerable efforts in exploring the Gulf of Cadiz. Since the discovery of the Gulfs first mud volcano in 1999, research cruises have steadily unveiled one mud volcano after another [Gardner, 2001; Pinheiro et al., 2003; Somoza et al., 2003]. These mud volcanoes are clustered in several fields on the Portuguese, Spanish, and Moroccan margins (Figure 1). Extensive geophysical evidence of shallow gas and subsurface fluid flow has been reported in the Gulf of Cadiz [Baraza and Ercilla 1996; Pinheiro et al., 2003].
Doklady Earth Sciences | 2002
Andrey Fedotov; Marc De Batist; Emmanuel Shapron; Koen De Rycker; Tom Pauls; Mikhail A. Grachev
Interciencia | 2007
Franck Audemard; C. Beck; Jasper Moernaut; Koen De Rycker; Marc De Batist; Javier Sánchez; Moralis González; Cristhian Sánchez; Willem Versteeg; Gustavo Malavé; Michael Schmitz; Aurelien van Welden; Eduardo Carrillo; Andrés Lemus
Tectonophysics | 2015
Camille de La Taille; François Jouanne; Christian Crouzet; C. Beck; Hervé Jomard; Koen De Rycker; Maarten Van Daele
Geophysical Research Abstracts | 2013
Arnaud Beckers; Clément Mortier; C. Beck; Aurelia Hubert; Jean-Louis Reyss; Efthymios Tripsanas; Dimitris Sakellariou; Marc De Batist; Koen De Rycker; Pascale Bascou; David Strivay
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2018
Laura Lamair; Aurélia Hubert-Ferrari; Osamu Fujiwara; Yusuke Yokoyama; Ed Garrett; M. De Batist; Vanessa Heyvaert; Evelien Boes; Atsunori Nakamura; Stephen Obrochta; Masanobu Shishikura; Yosuke Miyairi; Helmut Brückner; Eisuke Ono; Svenja Riedesel; Koen De Rycker; Yoshiki Sato; Jan Walstra
Archive | 2013
Aurelia Hubert; Arnaud Beckers; C. Beck; Sarah Bodeux; Efthymios Tripsanas; Dimitris Sakellariou; Marc De Batist; Koen De Rycker; Pascale Bascou; Willem Versteeg
Archive | 2013
Arnaud Beckers; Clément Mortier; C. Beck; Aurelia Hubert; Jean-Louis Reyss; Efthymios Tripsanas; Dimitris Sakellariou; Marc De Batist; Koen De Rycker; Pascale Bascou; Anne-Lise Develles
Archive | 2013
Arnaud Beckers; C. Beck; Aurelia Hubert; Ephtymios Tripsanas; Dimitris Sakellariou; Marc De Batist; Koen De Rycker; Pascale Bascou