nerc.ac.uk

Sand wave fields beneath the Loop Current, Gulf of Mexico: reworking of fan sands

Kenyon, N.H.; Akhmetzhanov, A.M.; Twichell, D.C.. 2002 Sand wave fields beneath the Loop Current, Gulf of Mexico: reworking of fan sands. Marine Geology, 192 (1-3). 297-307. 10.1016/S0025-3227(02)00560-1

Full text not available from this repository.

Abstract/Summary

Extensive fields of large barchan-like sand waves and longitudinal sand ribbons have been mapped by deep-towed SeaMARC IA sidescan sonar on part of the middle and lower Mississippi Fan that lies in about 3200 m of water. The area is beneath the strongly flowing Loop Current. The bedforms have not been adequately sampled but probably consist of winnowed siliciclastic-foraminiferal sands. The size (about 200 m from wingtip to wingtip) and shape of the large barchans is consistent with a previously observed peak current speed of 30 cm/s, measured 25 m above the seabed. The types of small-scale bedforms and the scoured surfaces of chemical crusts, seen on nearby bottom photographs, indicate that near-bed currents in excess of 30 cm/s may sometimes occur. At the time of the survey the sand transport direction was to the northwest, in the opposite direction to the Loop Current but consistent with there being a deep boundary current along the foot of the Florida Escarpment. Some reworking of the underlying sandy turbidites and debris flow deposits is apparent on the sidescan sonar records. Reworking by deep-sea currents, resulting in erosion and in deposits characterised by coarsening upwards structures and cross-bedding, is a process that has been proposed for sand found in cores in shallower parts of the Gulf of Mexico. This process is more widespread than hitherto supposed

Item Type: Publication - Article
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): 10.1016/S0025-3227(02)00560-1
Additional Keywords: Gulf of Mexico; Mississippi Fan; Loop Current; bottom currents; sand waves; geological hazards
Date made live: 24 May 2004 +0 (UTC)
URI: https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/102255

Actions (login required)

View Item View Item

Document Downloads

Downloads for past 30 days

Downloads per month over past year

More statistics for this item...