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Relict sand waves in the continental shelf of the Gulf of Valencia (Western Mediterranean)

Relict sand waves in the continental shelf of the Gulf of Valencia (Western Mediterranean)
Relict sand waves in the continental shelf of the Gulf of Valencia (Western Mediterranean)

The presence of fossil or relict bedforms is common in the Quaternary fill of modern continental shelf due to sea level oscillations, tectonic subsidence and migration of associated sedimentary facies. The continental margin of the Gulf of Valencia has been strongly influenced by glacio-eustasy and neotectonics. High-resolution multibeam bathymetry data, seismic reflection profiles and box core samples were collected across the continental shelf of the Gulf of Valencia during the DERIVA cruises carried out in 2010 and 2011. The integrated analysis of this data set and high-resolution mapping of the relict bedforms on the Valencian continental shelf, ranging between 50 and 90 m allowed the study of previously identified system of sand waves located in front of the present-day Albufera de Valencia lagoon. The system is composed of 27 ridges with a NNE–SSW orientation, i.e. oblique to the present shoreline, in which the lateral horns point backwards. These sand waves can reach 10 m in height and 3 km in length resulting in a maximum slope of 6°. According to seismic stratigraphic and relative sea level curve reconstructions, these sand waves were formed during the Younger Dryas (~ 12–10 ky BP). Consequently, they have been classified as Holocene sand waves associated with coastal sedimentary evolution.
Holocene, Seismic Stratigraphy, Continental Shelf, Sand waves, Subaqueous Dunes, Western Mediterranean
1385-1101
33-46
Albarracín, Silvia
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Alcántara-Carrió, Javier
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Montoya-Montes, Isabel
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Fontán-Bouzas, Ángela
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Somoza, Luis
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Amos, Carl L.
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Salgado, Jorge Rey
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Albarracín, Silvia
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Alcántara-Carrió, Javier
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Montoya-Montes, Isabel
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Fontán-Bouzas, Ángela
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Somoza, Luis
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Amos, Carl L.
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Salgado, Jorge Rey
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Albarracín, Silvia, Alcántara-Carrió, Javier, Montoya-Montes, Isabel, Fontán-Bouzas, Ángela, Somoza, Luis, Amos, Carl L. and Salgado, Jorge Rey (2014) Relict sand waves in the continental shelf of the Gulf of Valencia (Western Mediterranean). Journal of Sea Research, 93, 33-46. (doi:10.1016/j.seares.2013.12.014).

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The presence of fossil or relict bedforms is common in the Quaternary fill of modern continental shelf due to sea level oscillations, tectonic subsidence and migration of associated sedimentary facies. The continental margin of the Gulf of Valencia has been strongly influenced by glacio-eustasy and neotectonics. High-resolution multibeam bathymetry data, seismic reflection profiles and box core samples were collected across the continental shelf of the Gulf of Valencia during the DERIVA cruises carried out in 2010 and 2011. The integrated analysis of this data set and high-resolution mapping of the relict bedforms on the Valencian continental shelf, ranging between 50 and 90 m allowed the study of previously identified system of sand waves located in front of the present-day Albufera de Valencia lagoon. The system is composed of 27 ridges with a NNE–SSW orientation, i.e. oblique to the present shoreline, in which the lateral horns point backwards. These sand waves can reach 10 m in height and 3 km in length resulting in a maximum slope of 6°. According to seismic stratigraphic and relative sea level curve reconstructions, these sand waves were formed during the Younger Dryas (~ 12–10 ky BP). Consequently, they have been classified as Holocene sand waves associated with coastal sedimentary evolution.

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Published date: October 2014
Keywords: Holocene, Seismic Stratigraphy, Continental Shelf, Sand waves, Subaqueous Dunes, Western Mediterranean
Organisations: Geology & Geophysics

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Local EPrints ID: 370443
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/370443
ISSN: 1385-1101
PURE UUID: 8ade1908-be97-4e54-936b-07c732a7ee15

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Date deposited: 23 Oct 2014 15:13
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 18:17

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Author: Silvia Albarracín
Author: Javier Alcántara-Carrió
Author: Isabel Montoya-Montes
Author: Ángela Fontán-Bouzas
Author: Luis Somoza
Author: Carl L. Amos
Author: Jorge Rey Salgado

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