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Sediment facies from Alboran contourite drifts (SW Mediterranean): Sedimentary models and palaeo-hydrodynamic scenarios for the last 26ka

Authors :
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Alonso, Belén
Ercilla, Gemma
Cacho, Isabel
Casas, David
López-González, Nieves
Rodríguez Tovar, Francisco J.
Dorador, Javier
Juan, Carmen
Francés, Guillermo
Vandorpe, Thomas
Vázquez, Juan Tomás
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Alonso, Belén
Ercilla, Gemma
Cacho, Isabel
Casas, David
López-González, Nieves
Rodríguez Tovar, Francisco J.
Dorador, Javier
Juan, Carmen
Francés, Guillermo
Vandorpe, Thomas
Vázquez, Juan Tomás
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The occurrence of extensive Plio-Quaternary contourite drifts in the Alboran region has recently been well documented, principally using geophysical methods. However, the sedimentological characteristics are not yet well documented, in spite of the fact that they provide a record of palaeoceanographic/climate changes. In this study, the sedimentary and geochemical characteristics of the contourite drifts formed by the Western Mediterranean Deep Water (WMDW) are examined in a core transect represented by three cores at 631 m, 712 m, and 914 m water depth. Three facies (1 to 3) are defined based on a combination of sedimentological and Zr/Al ratio. Facies 1 is the most dominant and consists of silty-clay, representing the finest-grained sediments; Facies 2 is composed of bioturbated clayey-silt with a remarkable Zr/Al peak, deposited during the Younger Dryas; Facies 3 consists of the coarsest sediments (sand), deposited during Heinrich event 2. The latter two facies present a remarkable Zr/Al peak. The mainly fine-grained contourites allow the Alboran contourite drifts to be classified as ¿muddy contourites¿. The vertical succession of these three facies permits the definition of two bi-gradational sequence types. Sequence A, represented by the vertical succession of facies 1, 2, 3, 2, 1, corresponds to the standard contourite sequence model, while Sequence B is composed of a vertical succession of facies 1, 2, 1, and corresponds to partial contourite sequences. Both sequences, A and B, are linked to shifts in the strength of the bottom currents, from weak to strong and then back to weak, corresponding to acceleration/deceleration periods. To decode the contourite facies successions in terms of bottom current speed, a comparison between two binary plots has been made: magnitude changes in mean sortable silt (meanss in µm) and changes in WMDW flow speed (in cm/s) versus four periods of acceleration of bottom currents (a: 23.4- 19 ka, b: 17.8-16.2 ka; c:15.0-12.5 ka; d

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1286540061
Document Type :
Electronic Resource