17 pages, 11 figures, 1 appendixThe present-day morphology of the Le Danois Bank region has been investigated based on bathymetric and high to ultra-high resolution seismic reflection data. The involved bottom-current processes are associated with the Eastern North Atlantic Central Water, the Atlantic Mediterranean Water and the Labrador Sea Water. Sediments originating from various canyon systems along the Cantabrian Margin and the Asturias continental shelf are transported by downslope and alongslope processes towards the Le Danois intraslope basin. The background flow velocities of bottom currents are all below the threshold (8–10 cm/s) of generating plastered and mounded geometries of contourite drifts. However, bottom currents are loca...
International audienceWe present a combined study of the geomorphology, sedimentology, and physical ...
In the northeast Atlantic, much of the deep cold water flow between the Norwegian Sea and the main N...
This contribution to this special volume represents the first attempt to comprehensively describe re...
The present-day morphology of the Le Danois Bank region has been investigated based on bathymetric a...
The present-day morphology of the Le Danois Bank region has been investigated based on bathymetric a...
Special issue The contourite log-book: significance for palaeoceanography, ecosystems and slope inst...
The evolution of the Le Danois contourite depositional systems (CDS) during the Pliocene and Quatern...
International audienceContourites are common morphological features along continental margins where ...
We present an interdisciplinary study of the geomorphology, sedimentology and physical oceanography ...
The Le Danois Contourite Depositional System (CDS), located in an intraslope basin along the Cantabr...
This paper provides both an introduction to and summary for the Atlas of Contourite Systems that has...
35th International Geological Congress, 27 August - 4 September 2016,Cape Town, South Africa, 1 page...
Sediment deposits formed mainly under the influence of bottom currents (contourites) are widely used...
Gemma Ercilla, David Casas, Jorge Iglesias, Juan T. Vázquez, Luís Somoza, Ricardo León, Teresa Media...
In this contribution we present the preliminary results of Le Danois Contourite Depositional System ...
International audienceWe present a combined study of the geomorphology, sedimentology, and physical ...
In the northeast Atlantic, much of the deep cold water flow between the Norwegian Sea and the main N...
This contribution to this special volume represents the first attempt to comprehensively describe re...
The present-day morphology of the Le Danois Bank region has been investigated based on bathymetric a...
The present-day morphology of the Le Danois Bank region has been investigated based on bathymetric a...
Special issue The contourite log-book: significance for palaeoceanography, ecosystems and slope inst...
The evolution of the Le Danois contourite depositional systems (CDS) during the Pliocene and Quatern...
International audienceContourites are common morphological features along continental margins where ...
We present an interdisciplinary study of the geomorphology, sedimentology and physical oceanography ...
The Le Danois Contourite Depositional System (CDS), located in an intraslope basin along the Cantabr...
This paper provides both an introduction to and summary for the Atlas of Contourite Systems that has...
35th International Geological Congress, 27 August - 4 September 2016,Cape Town, South Africa, 1 page...
Sediment deposits formed mainly under the influence of bottom currents (contourites) are widely used...
Gemma Ercilla, David Casas, Jorge Iglesias, Juan T. Vázquez, Luís Somoza, Ricardo León, Teresa Media...
In this contribution we present the preliminary results of Le Danois Contourite Depositional System ...
International audienceWe present a combined study of the geomorphology, sedimentology, and physical ...
In the northeast Atlantic, much of the deep cold water flow between the Norwegian Sea and the main N...
This contribution to this special volume represents the first attempt to comprehensively describe re...