Contourite drifts are anomalously high sediment accumulations that form due to reworking by bottom currents. Due to the lack of a comprehensive contourite database, the link between vigorous bottom water activity and drift occurrence has yet to be demonstrated on a global scale. Using an eddy-resolving ocean model and a new georeferenced database of 267 contourites, we show that the global distribution of modern contourite drifts strongly depends on the configuration of the world's most powerful bottom currents, many of which are associated with global meridional overturning circulation. Bathymetric obstacles frequently modify flow direction and intensity, imposing additional finer-scale control on drift occurrence. Mean bottom current spee...
Mapping sediment deposition and erosion by thermohaline ocean bottom currents is important for the d...
Deep-water circulation is a critical part of the global conveyor belt that regulates Earth’s climate...
Being both triggered by intense bottom currents, contourites and cold-water corals often occur side ...
Contourite drifts are anomalously high sediment accumulations that form due to reworking by bottom c...
This paper provides both an introduction to and summary for the Atlas of Contourite Systems that has...
The effect of the circulation of polar-sourced dense waters on the deep seafloor is still largely un...
Highlights • Hydrodynamic modelling is a useful tool to understand the formation of contourite...
Ocean currents control seafloor morphology and the transport of sediments, organic carbon, nutrients...
The contourite paradigm was conceived a few decades ago, yet there remains a need to establish a sou...
Contourite drift systems form a significant component of the marine clastic sedimentary record. Alth...
Contourites are deep-water sedimentary deposits created under the influence of predominantly along-s...
Deep marine currents are strongly influenced by climatic changes. They also deposit, rework, and sor...
With its multiple sources of sediment and bottom water, the North Atlantic experiences more active r...
Mapping sediment deposition and erosion by thermohaline ocean bottom currents is important for the d...
Deep-water circulation is a critical part of the global conveyor belt that regulates Earth’s climate...
Being both triggered by intense bottom currents, contourites and cold-water corals often occur side ...
Contourite drifts are anomalously high sediment accumulations that form due to reworking by bottom c...
This paper provides both an introduction to and summary for the Atlas of Contourite Systems that has...
The effect of the circulation of polar-sourced dense waters on the deep seafloor is still largely un...
Highlights • Hydrodynamic modelling is a useful tool to understand the formation of contourite...
Ocean currents control seafloor morphology and the transport of sediments, organic carbon, nutrients...
The contourite paradigm was conceived a few decades ago, yet there remains a need to establish a sou...
Contourite drift systems form a significant component of the marine clastic sedimentary record. Alth...
Contourites are deep-water sedimentary deposits created under the influence of predominantly along-s...
Deep marine currents are strongly influenced by climatic changes. They also deposit, rework, and sor...
With its multiple sources of sediment and bottom water, the North Atlantic experiences more active r...
Mapping sediment deposition and erosion by thermohaline ocean bottom currents is important for the d...
Deep-water circulation is a critical part of the global conveyor belt that regulates Earth’s climate...
Being both triggered by intense bottom currents, contourites and cold-water corals often occur side ...