• Title of article

    Geomorphic characterization of the U.S. Atlantic continental margin

  • Author/Authors

    Brothers، نويسنده , , Daniel S. and ten Brink، نويسنده , , Uri S. and Andrews، نويسنده , , Brian D. and Chaytor، نويسنده , , Jason D.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
  • Pages
    18
  • From page
    46
  • To page
    63
  • Abstract
    The increasing volume of multibeam bathymetry data collected along continental margins is providing new opportunities to study the feedbacks between sedimentary and oceanographic processes and seafloor morphology. Attempts to develop simple guidelines that describe the relationships between form and process often overlook the importance of inherited physiography in slope depositional systems. Here, we use multibeam bathymetry data and seismic reflection profiles spanning the U.S. Atlantic outer continental shelf, slope and rise from Cape Hatteras to New England to quantify the broad-scale, across-margin morphological variation. Morphometric analyses suggest the margin can be divided into four basic categories that roughly align with Quaternary sedimentary provinces. Within each category, Quaternary sedimentary processes exerted heavy modification of submarine canyons, landslide complexes and the broad-scale morphology of the continental rise, but they appear to have preserved much of the pre-Quaternary, across-margin shape of the continental slope. Without detailed constraints on the substrate structure, first-order morphological categorization the U.S. Atlantic margin does not provide a reliable framework for predicting relationships between form and process.
  • Keywords
    Multibeam bathymetry , continental slope , seismic reflection , passive margin , Classification , Submarine canyon
  • Journal title
    Marine Geology
  • Serial Year
    2013
  • Journal title
    Marine Geology
  • Record number

    2258345