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Looking for clues to paleoceanographic imprints: a diagnosis of the Gulf of Cadiz contourite depositional systems

Authors :
Hernandez-Molina, Javier
Llave, Estefania
Somoza, Luis
Fernandez-Puga, M. Carmen
Maestro, Adolfo
Leon, Ricardo
Medialdea, Teresa
Barnolas, Antonio
Garcia, Margarita
del Rio, Victor Diaz
Fernandez-Salas, Luis Miguel
Vazquez, J. Tomas
Lobo, F
Dias, Joao M. Alveirinho
Rodero, Jesus
Gardner, Joan
Source :
Geology. Jan, 2003, Vol. 31 Issue 1, p19, 4 p.
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

A new morphosedimentary map of the Gulf of Cadiz is presented, showing the contourite depositional system on the gulf's middle slope. This map is constructed from a broad database provided by the Spanish Research Council and the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory. Our map shows that this contourite depositional system comprises five morphosedimentary sectors: (1) proximal scour and sand ribbons; (2) overflow sedimentary lobe; (3) channels and ridges; (4) contourite deposition; and (5) submarine canyons. The Gulf of Cadiz contourite depositional system stems directly from the interaction between Mediterranean Outflow Water and the seafloor; its morphosedimentary sectors are clearly related to the systematic deceleration of the Mediterranean Outflow Waters westward branches, bathymetric stress on the margin, and the Coriolis force. The slope's depositional system can be considered as a mixed contourite and turbidite system, i.e., a detached combined drift and fan. Keywords: contourite depositional system, middle slope, drifts, channels, diapirs, Gulf of Cadiz.

Details

ISSN :
00917613
Volume :
31
Issue :
1
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Geology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.100736784