A 330-km length of the little known continental shelf edge and slope of the Bellingshausen Sea, West Antarctica, is investigated using multibeam swath-bathymetric and sub-bottom profiler evidence. The shelf break is at 650-700 m across the 150-km wide Belgica Trough, and to either side is about 500 m. When full-glacial ice advanced across the shelf to reach the shelf break, it was partitioned into fast- and slow-flowing elements, with an ice stream filling the trough. This had important consequences for the nature and rate of sediment delivery to the adjacent continental slope. Off Belgica Trough, the upper continental slope has convex-outward contours indicating a major sedimentary depocentre of gradient 1-2°. Acoustic profiles and cores f...
New multibeam bathymetric data from the southeastern Weddell Sea show significant differences in sur...
Upper Quaternary marine sediments recovered from the West Antarctic continental margin are character...
Most of the West Antarctic continental margin has prograded during Neogene and Quaternary times, due...
A 330-km length of the little known continental shelf edge and slope of the Bellingshausen Sea, West...
Swath bathymetric and sub-bottom profiler data reveal a variety of submarine landforms such as gulli...
Swath bathymetric and sub-bottom profiler data reveal a variety of submarine landforms such as gulli...
Multibeam swath bathymetric data and sub-bottom acoustic profiles collected during RRS James Clark R...
A major trough ('Belgica Trough') eroded by a palaeo-ice stream crosses the continental shelf of the...
Summary A major glacial trough ("Belgica Trough") on the continental shelf in the southern...
A major glacial trough ("Belgica Trough") on the continental shelf in the southern Bellingshausen Se...
Geophysical data show that during the last glaciation the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) drained to...
The Belgica Trough and the adjacent Belgica Trough Mouth Fan in the southern Bellingshausen Sea (Pac...
The Belgica Trough and the adjacent Belgica Trough Mouth Fan in the southern Bellingshausen Sea (Pac...
The Belgica Trough and the adjacent Belgica Trough Mouth Fan in the southern Bellingshausen Sea (Pac...
Upper Quaternary marine sediments recovered from the West Antarctic continental margin are character...
New multibeam bathymetric data from the southeastern Weddell Sea show significant differences in sur...
Upper Quaternary marine sediments recovered from the West Antarctic continental margin are character...
Most of the West Antarctic continental margin has prograded during Neogene and Quaternary times, due...
A 330-km length of the little known continental shelf edge and slope of the Bellingshausen Sea, West...
Swath bathymetric and sub-bottom profiler data reveal a variety of submarine landforms such as gulli...
Swath bathymetric and sub-bottom profiler data reveal a variety of submarine landforms such as gulli...
Multibeam swath bathymetric data and sub-bottom acoustic profiles collected during RRS James Clark R...
A major trough ('Belgica Trough') eroded by a palaeo-ice stream crosses the continental shelf of the...
Summary A major glacial trough ("Belgica Trough") on the continental shelf in the southern...
A major glacial trough ("Belgica Trough") on the continental shelf in the southern Bellingshausen Se...
Geophysical data show that during the last glaciation the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) drained to...
The Belgica Trough and the adjacent Belgica Trough Mouth Fan in the southern Bellingshausen Sea (Pac...
The Belgica Trough and the adjacent Belgica Trough Mouth Fan in the southern Bellingshausen Sea (Pac...
The Belgica Trough and the adjacent Belgica Trough Mouth Fan in the southern Bellingshausen Sea (Pac...
Upper Quaternary marine sediments recovered from the West Antarctic continental margin are character...
New multibeam bathymetric data from the southeastern Weddell Sea show significant differences in sur...
Upper Quaternary marine sediments recovered from the West Antarctic continental margin are character...
Most of the West Antarctic continental margin has prograded during Neogene and Quaternary times, due...