Bottom currents and their margin-shaping character became a central aspect in the research field of sediment dynamics and paleoceanography during the last decades due to their …
As a consequence of anthropogenic climate change, marine species on continental shelves around the world are rapidly shifting deeper and poleward. However, whether these shifts …
We study an area little known of the Atlantic Patagonian margin from 44° 30′ S to 47° 40′ S and from 59° W to nearly 61° W. The multi-beam bathymetry coupled with high resolution …
New high-resolution bathymetry, seismic reflection profiles, and existing sidescan data have revealed the presence of a series of submarine canyons in the slope off the Noggin Passage …
New insights into equatorial slope morphology were acquired through analysis of the continental margin of the Potiguar Basin (NE Brazil). In this paper, we present the first full …
Newly acquired high-resolution bathymetric data (with 5 m and 2 m grid sizes) from the continental shelf off Concepción (Chile), in combination with seismic reflection profiles …
Submarine canyons are deep incisions observed along most of the world's continental margins. Their topographic relief is as dramatic as that of any canyon or river valley on land …
I Voigt, R Henrich, BM Preu, AR Piola, TJJ Hanebuth… - Marine Geology, 2013 - Elsevier
The Mar del Plata Canyon is located at the continental margin off northern Argentina in a key intermediate and deep-water oceanographic setting. In this region, strong contour currents …
Canyon head regions are key areas for understanding the shelf-to-canyon sedimentary dynamics and assessing the predominant hydrodynamic and sedimentary processes …