The Quaternary Congo Deep-Sea Fan: Preliminary Results on Reservoir Complexity in Turbiditic Systems Using 2D High Resolution Seismic and Multibeam Data

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Jacques Vittori ◽  
Alain Morash ◽  
Bruno Savoye ◽  
Tania Marsset ◽  
Michel Lopez ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anne Peukert ◽  
Timm Schoening ◽  
Evangelos Alevizos ◽  
Kevin Köser ◽  
Tom Kwasnitschka ◽  
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Abstract. In this study ship- and AUV-based multibeam data from the German Mn-nodule license area in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ; eastern Pacific) are linked to ground truth data from optical imaging. Photographs obtained by an AUV enable semi-quantitative assessments of nodule coverage at a spatial resolution in the range of meters. Together with high resolution AUV bathymetry this revealed a correlation of small-scale terrain variations (


1998 ◽  
Vol 146 (1-4) ◽  
pp. 243-250 ◽  
Author(s):  
G Ercilla ◽  
B Alonso ◽  
J Baraza ◽  
D Casas ◽  
F.L Chiocci ◽  
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Richard Henthorn ◽  
David Caress ◽  
Hans Thomas ◽  
Rob McEwen ◽  
W. Kirkwood ◽  
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2001 ◽  
Vol 18 (4) ◽  
pp. 471-477 ◽  
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Jean Mascle ◽  
Tiphaine Zitter ◽  
Gilbert Bellaiche ◽  
Laurence Droz ◽  
Virginie Gaullier ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 114 (1) ◽  
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Jérémy Ragusa ◽  
Lina Maria Ospina-Ostios ◽  
Pascal Kindler ◽  
Mario Sartori

AbstractThe Voirons Flysch (Caron in Eclogae Geologicae Helvetiae 69:297–308, 1976), is a flysch sequence aggregated into the sedimentary accretionary prism of the Chablais and Swiss Prealps. Its palaeogeographic location is still debated (South Piemont or Valais realm). We herein present a stratigraphic revision of the westernmost unit of the former Gurnigel Nappe sensu Caron (Eclogae Geologicae Helvetiae 69:297–308, 1976): the Voirons Flysch. This flysch is subdivided into three lithostratigraphic units at the formation level (the Voirons Sandstone, the Vouan Conglomerate, the Boëge Marl), with an additional unit (Bruant Sandstone) of uncertain attribution, ranging from the early Eocene to probably the late Eocene. We further propose a new model of the depositional setting of the deep-sea of the Voirons Flysch based on palaeocurrent directions, the overall geometry and sedimentary features. This model depicts an eastward deflected deep-sea fan. The stratigraphic record of the proximal part of this fan is fairly complete in the Voirons area, whereas its most distal part is only represented by one small exposure of thinly bedded sandstones in the Fenalet quarry. The stratigraphic evolution of the Voirons Flysch shows two major disruptions of the detrital sedimentation at the transition between Voirons Sandstone—Vouan Conglomerate and Vouan Conglomerate—Boëge Marl. The cause of these disturbances has to be constrained in the framework of the palaeogeographic location of the Voirons Flysch.


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