2017
DOI: 10.2110/jsr.2017.18
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The Role of Mass Wasting In the Progressive Development Of Submarine Channels (Espírito Santo Basin, Se Brazil)

Abstract: ABSTRACT:A Pliocene-Quaternary submarine channel system, influenced by a localized mass wasting, is investigated in this work using high-resolution 3D seismic data from offshore Espírito Santo Basin, SE Brazil. Three abandoned channels, a channel belt and an mass-transport deposit (MTD) are recognized in the channel system within a confluence region confined by salt diapirs. In this confluence region, the cross-sectional area (CSA) of the channel system can be up to 1.2 km 2 , i.e., 4 to 10 times larger than C… Show more

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“…All follow a similar trend line, but have increasing width:height ratios from the blocks, to depocentres, to channels. (b) Width:height plots comparing stratigraphic elements observed in this study and previous publications (Babonneau et al., ; Clark & Pickering, ; Deptuck et al., ; Di Celma et al., ; Gamboa & Alves, ,b; Gong et al., ; Hampton et al., ; Masson et al., ; McHargue et al., ; Omosanya & Alves, ; Qin et al., ). The measurements from this study are black…”
Section: Scaling Relationships Between Slope Stratigraphic Elementsmentioning
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“…All follow a similar trend line, but have increasing width:height ratios from the blocks, to depocentres, to channels. (b) Width:height plots comparing stratigraphic elements observed in this study and previous publications (Babonneau et al., ; Clark & Pickering, ; Deptuck et al., ; Di Celma et al., ; Gamboa & Alves, ,b; Gong et al., ; Hampton et al., ; Masson et al., ; McHargue et al., ; Omosanya & Alves, ; Qin et al., ). The measurements from this study are black…”
Section: Scaling Relationships Between Slope Stratigraphic Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results are compared with width and height measurements from different stratigraphic elements in the literature. These include MTD blocks (Gamboa & Alves, ; McHargue et al., ; Moscardelli & Wood, ; Omosanya & Alves, ), different elements from within a channel system (Babonneau, Savoye, Cremer, & Klein, ; Clark & Pickering, ; Deptuck, Sylvester, Pirmez, & O'Byrne, ; Di Celma, Brunt, Hodgson, Flint, & Kavanagh, ; Gamboa & Alves, ; Gong et al., ; Qin, Alves, Constantine, & Gamboa, ), landslides, debris flows and MTDs (Gamboa & Alves, ; Hampton et al., ; Masson et al., ) and plunge pools (Lee, Talling, Ernst, & Hogg, ). All these data are compiled on a graph (Figure b).…”
Section: Scaling Relationships Between Slope Stratigraphic Elementsmentioning
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“…The quasi‐instantaneous modification of the seascape by these events leads to the rerouting, capture and ponding of subsequent flows (e.g. Alves & Cartwright, ; Ortiz‐Karpf et al ., ; Kneller et al ., ; Fallgatter et al ., ; Qin et al ., ). Therefore, understanding of the formation and infill of major submarine landslides is required to assess their geohazard potential and the stratigraphic evolution of continental margins.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…In some extreme cases, they can even control the submarine channel avulsion or confluence; for example, Ortiz-Karpf et al (2015) introduced the role of masstransport complexes in triggering the occurrence of channel avulsion and controlling the evolution of subsequent avulsion channels/lobes in Magdalena Fan, offshore Colombia. Qin et al (2017), on the other hand, investigated the effect of mass-transport deposits in terms of capturing unconfined flows to merge distinct channels offshore Espirito Santo Basin, SE…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%