2008
DOI: 10.1134/s1028334x08040429
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New data on sedimentary waves on the western continental slope of the Caspian Sea

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“…The high-resolution seismic reflection surveys revealed expressive erosional and depositional features on slopes and the rise of the Derbent Basin and in the middle part of the Caspian Sea [5,7,41]. These features had not been distinguished earlier as contourites because of the low resolution of air gun seismic profiling, and similar ones were considered here as slump or landslide features, tectonic folds, or creep deformations [9,32].…”
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“…The high-resolution seismic reflection surveys revealed expressive erosional and depositional features on slopes and the rise of the Derbent Basin and in the middle part of the Caspian Sea [5,7,41]. These features had not been distinguished earlier as contourites because of the low resolution of air gun seismic profiling, and similar ones were considered here as slump or landslide features, tectonic folds, or creep deformations [9,32].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Possible accumulative and erosive sedimentary contourite features were first identified on the northern and especially western slopes of the Derbent Basin [5,41]. Its southern and eastern slopes are much less studied, but sedimentary features similar to the contourite ones appear to be observed there as well [6].…”
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“…Recently, a specific type of slope sediments was identified by seismic studies in the walls of Caspian depressions. They were studied in detail with a high resolution seismic acoustic technique at the Dagestan slope of the Central Caspian depression [6,17,22]. Two types of sediments with different reflection are identified on seismic profiles.…”
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confidence: 99%