2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2019.02.033
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Late Quaternary geomorphology and sedimentary processes in the Zambezi turbidite system (Mozambique Channel)

Abstract: The morphology and present-day sediment distribution of the Zambezi turbidite system was investigated using new bathymetric and sub-bottom profiler data as part of the PAMELA research project. The Zambezi turbidite system is composed of two depositional systems: a channelized fan (the Zambezi Fan) and a semi-confined fan (in the lntermediate Basin). The Zambezi Fan includes the Zambezi Valley, which is deeply incised in the Mozambique Channel and is more than three times as large and deep as the great Tanzania… Show more

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“…Channels disconnected from the main channel, also called "headless" are common features and occur at shallow and deep-water, in small and big sedimentary systems like on prodeltas (Gales et al, 2019), in fjords (Heijnen et al, 2020), in lakes (Girardclos et al, 2012) and on deep, basin wide, turbidite systems (Fierens et al, 2019). Here we discuss their inception together with the related topic of channel sinuosity that are thoroughly addressed in scientific publications (Peakall et al, 2000).…”
Section: Erosion In Cltz: a Key Parameter For Channels And Meanders Inceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Channels disconnected from the main channel, also called "headless" are common features and occur at shallow and deep-water, in small and big sedimentary systems like on prodeltas (Gales et al, 2019), in fjords (Heijnen et al, 2020), in lakes (Girardclos et al, 2012) and on deep, basin wide, turbidite systems (Fierens et al, 2019). Here we discuss their inception together with the related topic of channel sinuosity that are thoroughly addressed in scientific publications (Peakall et al, 2000).…”
Section: Erosion In Cltz: a Key Parameter For Channels And Meanders Inceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, the Zambezi turbidite system is disconnected from the Zambezi river system (Schulz et al, 2011;Fierens et al, 2019;Miramontes et al, 2019). The sediments are dispersed by strong NNE-SSW trending coastal currents on the continental shelf (Schulz et al, 2011;Wiles et al, 2017a and b).…”
Section: Geological Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the influence of bottom currents on submarine channel architecture has been recognized, interpretation has been hampered by a lack of direct monitoring data (Shanmugam et al, 1993;Gong et al, 2018;Sansom, 2018;Fonnesu et al, 2020). Modern, integrated data sets, including direct measurements and monitoring of bottom currents, are of great importance in understanding the complexity of oceanographic processes (Fierens et al, 2019;Miramontes et al, 2019;Thiéblemont et al, 2019), sediment gravity flows (Clare et al, 2016;Azpiroz-Zabala et al, 2017;Symons et al, 2017), and the preservation of strata within submarine channel complexes (Gamberi et al, 2013;Vendettuoli et al, 2019). This study combines an integrated subsurface study (three-dimensional [3-D] seismic, core, and well-log data) with modern seafloor geomorphology and near-bed bottom-current measurements to develop a process-product-based sedimentological model for bottom currentinfluenced submarine channel complexes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%