Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6441375 | Marine Geology | 2016 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
This study has shown that sediment delivery from fluvial sources to deep basins in the GoP is controlled by a complex interplay of changing sea level, evolving basin bathymetry (influenced by depositional and tectonic processes), and oceanic transport of sediment from shelf to slope. These conditions have created highly localised conduits for shelf to slope sediment delivery that respond both to global forcing (eustatic sea level) as well as local conditions (shelf gradient, mass wasting, currents, and source proximity), resulting in a complex network of deep-sea depositional morphologies active from the Last Glacial Maximum to Holocene time.
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Authors
Erlangga Septama, Samuel J. Sr.,