Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6446407 | Quaternary Science Reviews | 2015 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
We finally propose a conceptual model to explain how seafloor obstacles redirect and perturbate bottom currents. This model proposes not only a sharp contact between two water masses but also the transition zone between those as an important high-energy regime, offering oceanic density fronts a travel medium. These fronts are strong enough to distribute fine sands across highly pronounced seabed topography. On the respective time scale, the moat itself seems to act as the main source for those sands, making a remote source and a long-distance sediment transport unnecessary.
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Authors
Till J.J. Hanebuth, Wenyan Zhang, Antonia L. Hofmann, Ludvig A. Löwemark, Tilmann Schwenk,