The Disko Trough-Mouth Fan (TMF) is a major submarine sediment fan located along the central west Greenland continental margin offshore of Disko Trough. The location of the TMF at the mouth of a prominent cross-shelf trough indicates that it is a product of repeated glacigenic sediment delivery from former fast-flowing outlets of the Greenland Ice Sheet, including an ancestral Jakobshavn Isbrae, which expanded to the shelf edge during successive glacial cycles. This study focuses on the uppermost part of the fan stratigraphy and analyses multibeam swath bathymetry and sub-bottom profiler records, supplemented by a series of vibrocores up to 6 m in length. The swath bathymetry data show that the surface of the fan is prominently gullied and ...
Trough-mouth fans (TMFs) are large depocentres of glacially influenced sediments formed at the mouth...
New marine-geophysical data were analyzed to investigate the sedimentary processes operating on the ...
The development and evolution of confined outwash fans in high Arctic regions depend on the rate of ...
The Disko Trough-Mouth Fan (TMF) is a major submarine sediment fan located along the central west Gr...
The Disko Trough-Mouth Fan (TMF) is a major submarine sediment fan located along the central west Gr...
Trough mouth fans comprise the largest sediment deposits along glaciated margins, and record Pleisto...
The classical model of trough mouth fan (TMF) formation was developed in the Polar North Atlantic to...
Fast-flowing outlet glaciers currently drain the Greenland Ice Sheet (GIS), delivering ice, meltwate...
Fast-flowing outlet glaciers currently drain the Greenland Ice Sheet (GIS), delivering ice, meltwate...
Atlas of Submarine Glacial Landforms: Modern, Quaternary and Ancient.-- 2 pages, 1 figuresGlacigenic...
Trough mouth fans (TMFs) are sediment depocentres that form along high-latitude continental margins ...
Sea-floor landforms and acoustic-stratigraphic records allow interpretation of the past form and flo...
AbstractSea-floor landforms and acoustic-stratigraphic records allow interpretation of the past form...
Recent work has confirmed that grounded ice reached the shelf break in central West Greenland during...
Trough-mouth fans (TMFs) are large depocentres of glacially influenced sediments formed at the mouth...
Trough-mouth fans (TMFs) are large depocentres of glacially influenced sediments formed at the mouth...
New marine-geophysical data were analyzed to investigate the sedimentary processes operating on the ...
The development and evolution of confined outwash fans in high Arctic regions depend on the rate of ...
The Disko Trough-Mouth Fan (TMF) is a major submarine sediment fan located along the central west Gr...
The Disko Trough-Mouth Fan (TMF) is a major submarine sediment fan located along the central west Gr...
Trough mouth fans comprise the largest sediment deposits along glaciated margins, and record Pleisto...
The classical model of trough mouth fan (TMF) formation was developed in the Polar North Atlantic to...
Fast-flowing outlet glaciers currently drain the Greenland Ice Sheet (GIS), delivering ice, meltwate...
Fast-flowing outlet glaciers currently drain the Greenland Ice Sheet (GIS), delivering ice, meltwate...
Atlas of Submarine Glacial Landforms: Modern, Quaternary and Ancient.-- 2 pages, 1 figuresGlacigenic...
Trough mouth fans (TMFs) are sediment depocentres that form along high-latitude continental margins ...
Sea-floor landforms and acoustic-stratigraphic records allow interpretation of the past form and flo...
AbstractSea-floor landforms and acoustic-stratigraphic records allow interpretation of the past form...
Recent work has confirmed that grounded ice reached the shelf break in central West Greenland during...
Trough-mouth fans (TMFs) are large depocentres of glacially influenced sediments formed at the mouth...
Trough-mouth fans (TMFs) are large depocentres of glacially influenced sediments formed at the mouth...
New marine-geophysical data were analyzed to investigate the sedimentary processes operating on the ...
The development and evolution of confined outwash fans in high Arctic regions depend on the rate of ...