2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11430-010-4076-y
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Sedimentary erosive processes and sediment dispersal in Kaoping submarine canyon

Abstract: The Kaoping submarine canyon, connected to the Kaoping River in the coastal plain in SW Taiwan, continues the dispersal path of modern Kaoping River sediments, from an active small mountainous drain basin to the receiving basin of the South China Sea. Using seismic reflection sections, Chirp sonar profiles, and bathymetric mapping, we reveal characteristic erosive processes responsible for multiple cut-and-fill features, deeply entrenched thalweg, and sediment dispersal that are closely related to turbidity cu… Show more

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“…Additionally, the ridges of the sediment waves overlap and show regular migration in the upward sense. This is completely different from the occurrence of the rotating fault planes in the slump, which can eliminate similar topographic features, such as creeps (Chiang and Yu, 2011;Liang et al, 2018).…”
Section: Distribution and Geometry Of The Sediment Wavesmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Additionally, the ridges of the sediment waves overlap and show regular migration in the upward sense. This is completely different from the occurrence of the rotating fault planes in the slump, which can eliminate similar topographic features, such as creeps (Chiang and Yu, 2011;Liang et al, 2018).…”
Section: Distribution and Geometry Of The Sediment Wavesmentioning
confidence: 90%