Sedimentation in the Zakynthos Channel — A conduit link to the Hellenic Trench, eastern Mediterranean
Sedimentological, oceanographic and geophysical data sets are used to examine contemporary and past transport processes in a tectonically active submarine valley/canyon, which acts as a “feeder” area to a trench system, around 4000 m in depth. Provinces are identified, together with the major redist...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Marine geology 1987, Vol.76 (1-2), p.71-87 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Sedimentological, oceanographic and geophysical data sets are used to examine contemporary and past transport processes in a tectonically active submarine valley/canyon, which acts as a “feeder” area to a trench system, around 4000 m in depth. Provinces are identified, together with the major redistribution processes active over the area.
The conclusions are that (1) the Zakynthos Channel is a major proximal source for a transport system which has its distal end in the North Matapan Trench/Basin; (2) tectonically induced movement is the major mechanism triggering down-slope mass gravity flow; (3) the Holocene/Late Pleistocene facies associated with the upper reaches of the valley/canyon system are dominated by local terrigenous sources; and (4) sedimentation rates vary from being moderately high in the shallow-water continental shelf “feeder provinces”, low along the conduit axis, high in the perched basin, and extremely high at the distal end. |
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ISSN: | 0025-3227 1872-6151 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0025-3227(87)90018-1 |