2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.margeo.2014.06.002
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The interplay between structural inheritance and morphology in the Equatorial Continental Shelf of Brazil

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“…A relação das unidades estruturais com a presença das sismofácies está atrelada principalmente a configuração interna ou arranjo dos refletores (Gomes et al, 2014;Vital et al, 2010). A análise espacial dos refletores sísmicos revelou pelo menos cinco sismofácies, com o indicativo de associação as alterações morfológicas de leito.…”
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“…A relação das unidades estruturais com a presença das sismofácies está atrelada principalmente a configuração interna ou arranjo dos refletores (Gomes et al, 2014;Vital et al, 2010). A análise espacial dos refletores sísmicos revelou pelo menos cinco sismofácies, com o indicativo de associação as alterações morfológicas de leito.…”
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“…características são consideradas as principais responsáveis pela disposição dos refletores (Gomes et al, 2014;Li et al, 2016).…”
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“…In the boundary between middle and outer shelves, Gomes and Vital (2010) identified an extensive line marked by old beach rocks. Towards the open sea, steep gradient was found in the continental slope, with 1:4 at the upper slope above 300 m depth, and 1:11 below 300 m (Gomes et al, 2014). Moreover, important incised-valley systems draw up the margin off NE Brazil.…”
Section: Geomorphology Of the Continental Shelf Rivers Supply And Gementioning
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“…Its shelf break was defined by the same authors at about 70-80 m around Touros High ( Figure 5.1), with smaller values (40-50 m) westwards. Based on its complex geomorphology, and on sedimentological and bathymetric data, Gomes and Vital (2010) and Gomes et al (2014) divided the continental shelf off NE Brazil into three sectors with different gradients: inner, from 0-15 m (1:1400); middle, from 15-25 m (1:1000); and outer, from 25-40 m (1:250). In the boundary between middle and outer shelves, Gomes and Vital (2010) identified an extensive line marked by old beach rocks.…”
Section: Geomorphology Of the Continental Shelf Rivers Supply And Gementioning
confidence: 99%