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    In:  Supplement to: Völker, David; Reichel, Thomas; Wiedicke, Michael; Heubeck, Christoph (2008): Turbidites deposited on Southern Central Chilean seamounts: Evidence for energetic turbidity currents. Marine Geology, 251(1-2), 15-31, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2008.01.008
    Publikationsdatum: 2023-01-13
    Beschreibung: Gravity cores obtained from isolated seamounts located within, and rising up to 300 m from the sediment-filled Peru-Chile Trench off Southern Central Chile (36°S-39°S) contain numerous turbidite layers which are much coarser than the hemipelagic background sedimentation. The mineralogical composition of some of the beds indicates a mixed origin from various source terrains while the faunal assemblage of benthic foraminifera in one of the turbidite layers shows a mixed origin from upper shelfal to middle-lower bathyal depths which could indicate a multi-source origin and therefore indicate an earthquake triggering of the causing turbidity currents. The bathymetric setting and the grain size distribution of the sampled layers, together with swath echosounder and sediment echosounder data which monitor the distribution of turbidites on the elevated Nazca Plate allow some estimates on the flow direction, flow velocity and height of the causing turbidity currents. We discuss two alternative models of deposition, both of which imply high (175-450 m) turbidity currents and we suggest a channelized transport process as the general mode of turbidite deposition. Whether these turbidites are suspension fallout products of thick turbiditic flows or bedload deposits from sheet-like turbidity currents overwhelming elevated structures cannot be decided upon using our sedimentological data, but the specific morphology of the seamounts rather argues for the first option. Oxygen isotope stratigraphy of one of the cores indicates that the turbiditic sequences were deposited during the last Glacial period and during the following transition period and turbiditic deposition stopped during the Holocene. This climatic coupling seems to be dominant, while the occurrence of megathrust earthquakes provides a trigger mechanism. This seismic triggering takes effect only during times of very high sediment supply to the shelf and slope.
    Materialart: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 3 datasets
    Standort Signatur Einschränkungen Verfügbarkeit
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  • 2
    Publikationsdatum: 2023-06-27
    Schlagwort(e): DEPTH, sediment/rock; Gravity corer (Kiel type); Laser particle analyser (Galai CIS-100); Size fraction 0.001-0.0005 mm; Size fraction 0.002-0.001 mm, 9.0-10.0 phi; Size fraction 0.003-0.002 mm; Size fraction 0.004-0.003 mm; Size fraction 0.005-0.004 mm; Size fraction 0.006-0.005 mm; Size fraction 0.007-0.006 mm; Size fraction 0.008-0.007 mm; Size fraction 0.009-0.008 mm; Size fraction 0.010-0.009 mm; Size fraction 0.020-0.010 mm; Size fraction 0.030-0.020 mm; Size fraction 0.040-0.030 mm; Size fraction 0.050-0.040 mm; Size fraction 0.060-0.050 mm; Size fraction 0.070-0.060 mm; Size fraction 0.080-0.070 mm; Size fraction 0.090-0.080 mm; Size fraction 0.100-0.090 mm; Size fraction 0.150-0.100 mm; Size fraction 0.200-0.150 mm; Size fraction 0.250-0.200 mm; Size fraction 0.300-0.250 mm; SL; SO161/5; SO161/5_50SL; Sonne; SPOC
    Materialart: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 253 data points
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  • 3
    Publikationsdatum: 2023-06-27
    Schlagwort(e): DEPTH, sediment/rock; Gravity corer (Kiel type); Laser particle analyser (Galai CIS-100); Size fraction 0.001-0.0005 mm; Size fraction 0.002-0.001 mm, 9.0-10.0 phi; Size fraction 0.003-0.002 mm; Size fraction 0.004-0.003 mm; Size fraction 0.005-0.004 mm; Size fraction 0.006-0.005 mm; Size fraction 0.007-0.006 mm; Size fraction 0.008-0.007 mm; Size fraction 0.009-0.008 mm; Size fraction 0.010-0.009 mm; Size fraction 0.020-0.010 mm; Size fraction 0.030-0.020 mm; Size fraction 0.040-0.030 mm; Size fraction 0.050-0.040 mm; Size fraction 0.060-0.050 mm; Size fraction 0.070-0.060 mm; Size fraction 0.080-0.070 mm; Size fraction 0.090-0.080 mm; Size fraction 0.100-0.090 mm; Size fraction 0.150-0.100 mm; Size fraction 0.200-0.150 mm; Size fraction 0.250-0.200 mm; Size fraction 0.300-0.250 mm; SL; SO161/5; SO161/5_100SL; Sonne; SPOC
    Materialart: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 230 data points
    Standort Signatur Einschränkungen Verfügbarkeit
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  • 4
    Publikationsdatum: 2023-06-27
    Schlagwort(e): DEPTH, sediment/rock; Gravity corer (Kiel type); Laser particle analyser (Galai CIS-100); Size fraction 0.001-0.0005 mm; Size fraction 0.002-0.001 mm, 9.0-10.0 phi; Size fraction 0.003-0.002 mm; Size fraction 0.004-0.003 mm; Size fraction 0.005-0.004 mm; Size fraction 0.006-0.005 mm; Size fraction 0.007-0.006 mm; Size fraction 0.008-0.007 mm; Size fraction 0.009-0.008 mm; Size fraction 0.010-0.009 mm; Size fraction 0.020-0.010 mm; Size fraction 0.030-0.020 mm; Size fraction 0.040-0.030 mm; Size fraction 0.050-0.040 mm; Size fraction 0.060-0.050 mm; Size fraction 0.070-0.060 mm; Size fraction 0.080-0.070 mm; Size fraction 0.090-0.080 mm; Size fraction 0.100-0.090 mm; Size fraction 0.150-0.100 mm; Size fraction 0.200-0.150 mm; Size fraction 0.250-0.200 mm; Size fraction 0.300-0.250 mm; SL; SO161/5; SO161/5_101SL; Sonne; SPOC
    Materialart: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 460 data points
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