Submarine canyons are morphological incisions into continental margins that act as major conduits of sediment from shallow-to deep-sea regions. However, the exact mechanisms …
This study examines how geochemical signals regarding the source and transformation in suspended particles are transported in the marine portion of the sediment dispersal system …
G Mikolajczak, C Estournel, C Ulses… - Continental Shelf …, 2020 - Elsevier
A coupled ocean-wave model was used to investigate residence times of the water masses on the Gulf of Lion shelf and their export routes during autumn 2010 and winter 2010–2011 …
During the last 30 years the deep Eastern Mediterranean Sea has been the focus of a number of oceanographic studies funded either from the EU and/or from various national …
S Liu, D Van Rooij, T Vandorpe… - Deep Sea Research …, 2019 - Elsevier
The present-day morphology of the Le Danois Bank region has been investigated based on bathymetric and high to ultra-high resolution seismic reflection data. The involved bottom …
Here we investigate the sensitivity of deep-water formation in the north-western Mediterranean Sea to climate variability during the last 2500 yr. With this purpose, the grain …
Cap de Creus Canyon (CCC) is known as a preferential conduit for particulate matter leaving the Gulf of Lion continental shelf towards the slope and the basin, particularly in …
A Rumín-Caparrós, A Sánchez-Vidal… - Progress in …, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract The Avilés Canyon in the central Cantabrian margin is one of the largest submarine canyons in Europe, extending from the shelf edge at 130 m depth to 4765 m depth in the …