Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4686556 | Geomorphology | 2009 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
The present morphology of the Central Portuguese canyons is the result of erosive processes, subsequent sediment transport and deposition, and sediment instability, whereas inherited tectonic fabric controls their location. Morphological differences between the canyons are explained by the main mechanisms driving their activity. Overall, these morphological features suggest that these canyons have acted as an efficient conduit of sediment to the deep basin, transporting large quantities of material to the deep sea during high-energy events.
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Authors
G. Lastras, R.G. Arzola, D.G. Masson, R.B. Wynn, V.A.I. Huvenne, V. Hühnerbach, M. Canals,