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Sub-decadal submarine landslides are important drivers of deltaic sediment flux: Insights from the Mississippi River Delta Front

Authors :
Kehui Xu
Samuel J. Bentley
Michael D. Miner
Jeffrey Obelcz
Ioannis Y. Georgiou
Jillian M. Maloney
Source :
Geology. :G38688.1
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Geological Society of America, 2017.

Abstract

Submarine mass failures triggered by energetic forcing events such as hurricanes and earthquakes are relatively well studied due to the potential for infrastructure damage and tsunami generation; such failures are common on heavily sedimented margins where underconsolidated deposits are preconditioned to fail. However, studies of seafloor sediment movement between large events remain scarce. Using repeat bathymetric surveys of the Mississippi River Delta Front (MRDF), we document substantial seafloor movement in absence of major hurricanes. About 1 m/yr of deepening was observed within preexisting failures, with downslope sediment transport on the order of 10 5 m 3 /yr. Outside failure features, seafloor depths remained stable or showed minor (

Details

ISSN :
19432682 and 00917613
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Geology
Accession number :
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