19 pages, 11 figures, 5 tablesIn the Gulf of Lions (GoL), dense water overflowing off the shelf occurs seasonally and represents the main mechanism affecting the shelf-slope exchange of particulate organic matter (OM). Most of the dense water export takes place in the south-western GoL and in particular through Cap de Creus (CdC) submarine canyon. Here, benthic instruments were deployed to collect down-canyon particulate fluxes whereas surface sediments were taken after the cascading event along the sediment dispersal system on the shelf, in CdC canyon and in the nearby Lacaze-Duthiers (LD) canyon. The chemical composition of the suspended material and surface sediments were investigated using several proxies including organic and inorganic...
Submarine canyons are often hotspots of biomass due to enhanced productivity and funneling of organi...
The Whittard Canyon is a branching submarine canyon on the Celtic continental margin, which may act ...
Submarine canyons are important conduits of sediment and organic matter to deep-sea environments, ma...
Settling particles were collected using sediment traps deployed along three transects in the Lacaze-...
From October 2005 through October 2006 sediment traps were moored along the Lacaze-Duthiers and Cap ...
Outcrops of old strata at the shelf edge resulting from erosive gravity-driven flows have been globa...
17 pages, 7 figures, 4 tablesSettling particles were collected by a set of moored sediment traps dep...
narrowing of the shelf towards the west result in the majority of off-shelf sediment transport on th...
Abstract. Submarine canyons are sites of intense energy and material exchange between the shelf and ...
The Cap de Creus and the Palamós submarine canyon heads were instrumented during two consecutive win...
Outcrops of old strata at the shelf edge resulting from erosive gravity‐driven flows\ud have been gl...
Cap de Creus Canyon (CCC) is known as a preferential conduit for particulate matter leaving the Gulf...
An array of mooring lines deployed between 300 and 1900 m depth along the Lacaze-Duthiers and Cap de...
Exchanges of water, nutrients, and oxygen between coastal and open ocean are key components of on-s...
Prior to recent work, it was commonly thought that sediment did not escape to areas seaward of the s...
Submarine canyons are often hotspots of biomass due to enhanced productivity and funneling of organi...
The Whittard Canyon is a branching submarine canyon on the Celtic continental margin, which may act ...
Submarine canyons are important conduits of sediment and organic matter to deep-sea environments, ma...
Settling particles were collected using sediment traps deployed along three transects in the Lacaze-...
From October 2005 through October 2006 sediment traps were moored along the Lacaze-Duthiers and Cap ...
Outcrops of old strata at the shelf edge resulting from erosive gravity-driven flows have been globa...
17 pages, 7 figures, 4 tablesSettling particles were collected by a set of moored sediment traps dep...
narrowing of the shelf towards the west result in the majority of off-shelf sediment transport on th...
Abstract. Submarine canyons are sites of intense energy and material exchange between the shelf and ...
The Cap de Creus and the Palamós submarine canyon heads were instrumented during two consecutive win...
Outcrops of old strata at the shelf edge resulting from erosive gravity‐driven flows\ud have been gl...
Cap de Creus Canyon (CCC) is known as a preferential conduit for particulate matter leaving the Gulf...
An array of mooring lines deployed between 300 and 1900 m depth along the Lacaze-Duthiers and Cap de...
Exchanges of water, nutrients, and oxygen between coastal and open ocean are key components of on-s...
Prior to recent work, it was commonly thought that sediment did not escape to areas seaward of the s...
Submarine canyons are often hotspots of biomass due to enhanced productivity and funneling of organi...
The Whittard Canyon is a branching submarine canyon on the Celtic continental margin, which may act ...
Submarine canyons are important conduits of sediment and organic matter to deep-sea environments, ma...