2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.margeo.2012.11.004
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Deep-sea pre-glacial to glacial sedimentation in the Weddell Sea and southern Scotia Sea from a cross-basin seismic transect

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“…Early Cretaceous organic-rich mudstones from this unit were drilled at ODP Site 693 off the southeastern Weddell Sea margin (Barker et al, 1988). Following Lindeque et al (2013), we interpret it as a preglacial unit. We follow Lindeque et al's (2013) stratigraphic model for this unit in the central Weddell Sea along transect B (Fig.…”
Section: Seismic Characteristics and Stratigraphymentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Early Cretaceous organic-rich mudstones from this unit were drilled at ODP Site 693 off the southeastern Weddell Sea margin (Barker et al, 1988). Following Lindeque et al (2013), we interpret it as a preglacial unit. We follow Lindeque et al's (2013) stratigraphic model for this unit in the central Weddell Sea along transect B (Fig.…”
Section: Seismic Characteristics and Stratigraphymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Following Lindeque et al (2013), we interpret it as a preglacial unit. We follow Lindeque et al's (2013) stratigraphic model for this unit in the central Weddell Sea along transect B (Fig. 6) and expand it to the wider region by correlating the seismic characteristics with those of transects A and C. Our unconformity WS-u4 marks the upper boundary of the pre-glacial unit and is consistent with unconformity W4 of Miller et al (1990).…”
Section: Seismic Characteristics and Stratigraphymentioning
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“…The Wegener Canyon in the NE of this slope sector is the most pronounced one (Fütterer et al 1990). The structures are assumed to be old post Cretaceous to pre Miocene erosional features formed by a fluviatile drainage system before glaciation of East Antarctica reached the coast of this area (Lindeque et al 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%