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Southern Weddell Sea shelf edge geomorphology: Implications for gully formation by the overflow of high-salinity water

机译:南威德尔海陆架边缘地貌:高盐度水溢出对沟壑形成的影响

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Submarine gullies are the most common morphological features observed on Antarctic continental slopes. The processes forming these gullies, however, remain poorly constrained. In some areas, gully heads incise the continental shelf edge, and one hypothesis proposed is erosion by overflow of cold, dense water masses formed on the continental shelf. We examined new multibeam echo sounder bathymetric data from the Weddell Sea continental slope, the region that has the highest rate of cold, dense water overflow in Antarctica. Ice Shelf Water (ISW) cascades downslope with an average transport rate of 1.6 Sverdrups (Sv) in the southern Weddell Sea. Our new data show that within this region, ISW overflow does not deeply incise the shelf edge. The absence of gullies extending deeply into the glacial sediments at the shelf edge implies that cold, high salinity water overflow is unlikely to have caused the extensive shelf edge erosion observed on other parts of the Antarctic continental margin. Instead, the gullies observed in the southern Weddell Sea are relatively small and their characteristics indicative of small-scale slides, probably resulting from the rapid accumulation and subsequent failure of proglacial sediment during glacial maxima. © 2012 American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.
机译:海底沟壑是在南极大陆斜坡上观察到的最常见的形态特征。然而,形成这些沟壑的过程仍然受约束较弱。在某些地区,沟渠头切开了大陆架边缘,提出的一种假设是大陆架上形成的冷稠水团的溢出侵蚀。我们检查了来自南极洲Weddell Sea大陆坡的新的多波束回波测深仪测深数据,该地区的冷,浓水溢出率最高。冰架水(ISW)在南韦德海的下坡呈梯级,平均运输速度为1.6斯维尔德(Sv)。我们的新数据表明,在该区域内,ISW溢流不会深深地切割货架边缘。由于没有沟壑深入到大陆架边缘的冰川沉积物中,这意味着冷,高盐度的水溢流不太可能导致在南极大陆边缘其他地区观测到广泛的大陆架边缘侵蚀。取而代之的是,在韦德海南部观测到的沟壑相对较小,其特征表明有小规模的滑坡,这可能是由于冰川最大值期间冰川沉积物的快速堆积和随后的破坏所致。 ©2012美国地球物理联盟。版权所有。

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