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Morphology and mechanics of submarine spreading: a case study from the Storegga Slide

Morphology and mechanics of submarine spreading: a case study from the Storegga Slide
Morphology and mechanics of submarine spreading: a case study from the Storegga Slide
Spreading is a common type of ground failure in subaerial environments. However, this type of mass movement has hardly been documented in submarine settings. In this paper we show that spreading covers at least 25% of the Storegga Slide scar area, a giant submarine slide located offshore mid-Norway. The morphological signature of spreading is a repetitive pattern of ridges and troughs oriented perpendicular to the direction of movement. Two modes of failure can be identified: etrogressive failure of the headwall and slab failure and extension, both involving the breakup of a sediment unit into coherent blocks. These blocks are displaced downslope along planar slip surfaces. Limit equilibrium modeling indicates that loss of support and seismic loading are the main potential triggering mechanisms. The extent of displacement of the spreading sediment is controlled by gravitationally induced stress, angle of internal friction of the sediment, pore pressure escape, and friction. The resulting block movement pattern entails an exponential increase of displacement and thinning of the failing sediment with distance downslope. Sediment properties explain the remaining spatial variation of ridge and trough morphologies associated with spreading.
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Micallef, Aaron
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Masson, Douglas G.
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Berndt, Christian
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Stow, Dorrik A.V.
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Micallef, Aaron
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Masson, Douglas G.
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Berndt, Christian
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Stow, Dorrik A.V.
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Micallef, Aaron, Masson, Douglas G., Berndt, Christian and Stow, Dorrik A.V. (2007) Morphology and mechanics of submarine spreading: a case study from the Storegga Slide. Journal of Geophysical Research, 112 (F3), F03023. (doi:10.1029/2006JF000739).

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Spreading is a common type of ground failure in subaerial environments. However, this type of mass movement has hardly been documented in submarine settings. In this paper we show that spreading covers at least 25% of the Storegga Slide scar area, a giant submarine slide located offshore mid-Norway. The morphological signature of spreading is a repetitive pattern of ridges and troughs oriented perpendicular to the direction of movement. Two modes of failure can be identified: etrogressive failure of the headwall and slab failure and extension, both involving the breakup of a sediment unit into coherent blocks. These blocks are displaced downslope along planar slip surfaces. Limit equilibrium modeling indicates that loss of support and seismic loading are the main potential triggering mechanisms. The extent of displacement of the spreading sediment is controlled by gravitationally induced stress, angle of internal friction of the sediment, pore pressure escape, and friction. The resulting block movement pattern entails an exponential increase of displacement and thinning of the failing sediment with distance downslope. Sediment properties explain the remaining spatial variation of ridge and trough morphologies associated with spreading.

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Submitted date: 11 December 2006
Published date: 1 September 2007

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Local EPrints ID: 48213
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/48213
ISSN: 0148-0227
PURE UUID: f30bc215-5d35-4db5-a0c6-3e4bd5faea31

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Date deposited: 10 Sep 2007
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 09:44

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Author: Aaron Micallef
Author: Douglas G. Masson
Author: Christian Berndt
Author: Dorrik A.V. Stow

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