2003
DOI: 10.1002/jqs.758
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The offshore Quaternary sediment bodies of the English Channel and its Western Approaches

Abstract: After a short review of present-day surficial sediments on the sea-floor of the English Channel and its Western Approaches, this paper summarises recent results on the Present-Quaternary sandy accumulations (tidal bank systems), based on sea-floor imaging, very high-resolution seismic surveys and a few piston cores. The English Channel, a typical funnel-shaped tidal shelf, is presently starved of terrigenous sediments. Most of mobile sediments at the sea-floor are autochthonous, either skeletal carbonates or s… Show more

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“…At this time, the western English Channel emerged too. Estuary mouth or delta system palimpsests corresponding to the Celtic Sea banks seem to be preserved near the shelf-break (Reynaud et al, 1999b(Reynaud et al, , 2003. These sand banks lie on infilled palaeovalleys incised in to the Miocene substratum (Bouysse et al, 1976).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At this time, the western English Channel emerged too. Estuary mouth or delta system palimpsests corresponding to the Celtic Sea banks seem to be preserved near the shelf-break (Reynaud et al, 1999b(Reynaud et al, , 2003. These sand banks lie on infilled palaeovalleys incised in to the Miocene substratum (Bouysse et al, 1976).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Large parts of the English Channel, particularly to the west of Hastings Bank, are sediment-starved and bedrock is at or close to the seabed (James et al, 2011). These areas are coincident with a bedload parting zone where the strongest tidal currents in the English Channel are recorded (Reynaud et al, 2003). At Hastings Bank, sand is mobile under present day tidal regime (Dix et al, 2007) and is transported north eastwards towards a bedload convergence zone within the Dover Straits (Grochowski et al, 1993).…”
Section: Settingmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Fluvial sediments have been partially swept away, forming a fine to coarse meter-thick sediment cover on the channel seafloor, or have been reworked in-situ by the combining action of Quaternary sea level oscillations, Holocene transgression and strong tidal dynamic (Reynaud et al, 2003). On the Southern Brittany shelf, swept away sediments could correspond to the accumulations of soft sediment on the south-western side of the island and shoal barrier that bounds the inner regions (Fig.…”
Section: Hypothesis About the Onset Of The Basal Channel Surface S2mentioning
confidence: 97%