Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6441334 | Marine Geology | 2016 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
High abundance of shelf fauna during the Early Pliocene and great supply of terrigenous particles from rivers during the early Pleistocene in the south-western Iberian margin have favored gravity flows from the continental shelf to the slope. The contouritic paleo-moat of the Faro drift has been a determining channeling feature for gravity flows along the Algarve margin during the early Pleistocene, testifying of the strong interaction between MOW circulation and down-slope processes. Tectonic and diapiric activities were significant during Early Pliocene and early Pleistocene on the Algarve margin and could have been triggering parameters of failures related to these debris flows.
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Authors
E. Ducassou, L. Fournier, F.J. Sierro, C.A. Alvarez Zarikian, J. Lofi, J.A. Flores, C. Roque,