Submarine fans are regarded as excellent archives for long- and short-term climate variations and the continental uplift/erosion history. The Bengal Fan has attracted particular scientific attention as is it the primary sink of Himalayan material and, thus, recorder of one of the key areas in the global climate system. A comprehensive understanding of the fana s complex depositional dynamics is an essential prerequisite to ultimately connect changes in the sedimentary sink with changes in the source. The here presented thesis examines the depositional dynamics of the Bengal Fan. A unique, integrated dataset of echosounder and multichannel seismic data, results from IODP Expedition 354 drilling, and a novel, system-specific age-depth model e...
International audienceIODP Expedition 362 drill sites in the southern Bay of Bengal at 3°N 91°E samp...
International audienceDrill sites in the southern Bay of Bengal at 3 degrees N 91 degrees E (Interna...
We obtained sediment physical properties and geochemical data from 47 piston and gravity cores locat...
The Bengal Fan has developed as a result of the collision of India with Asia, resulting in the oroge...
The Bengal Fan has developed as a result of the collision of India with Asia, resulting in the oroge...
International audienceWe investigate chronology and age uncertainty for the middle to upper Pleistoc...
The Bengal fan is the largest submarine fan in the world that has formed as a result of high sedimen...
New stratigraphic and high-resolution seismic data from the Bengal Fan indicate that the world's lar...
The Bengal Fan contains the most complete record of Himalayan climate and tectonics. As the largest ...
International Ocean Discovery Expedition 354 to 8°N in the Bay of Bengal drilled a seven site, 320 k...
International audienceA holistic view of the Bengal–Nicobar Fan system requires sampling the full se...
International audienceIODP Expedition 354 in the Bengal fan [1] generated a comprehensive record of ...
The Bengal Fan which extends over a distance of 3000 km from the northern end of the Bay of Bengal b...
Drill sites in the southern Bay of Bengal at 3°N 91°E (International Ocean Discovery Program Expedit...
International audienceThe Bengal-Nicobar Fan has been long-studied to investigate possible links bet...
International audienceIODP Expedition 362 drill sites in the southern Bay of Bengal at 3°N 91°E samp...
International audienceDrill sites in the southern Bay of Bengal at 3 degrees N 91 degrees E (Interna...
We obtained sediment physical properties and geochemical data from 47 piston and gravity cores locat...
The Bengal Fan has developed as a result of the collision of India with Asia, resulting in the oroge...
The Bengal Fan has developed as a result of the collision of India with Asia, resulting in the oroge...
International audienceWe investigate chronology and age uncertainty for the middle to upper Pleistoc...
The Bengal fan is the largest submarine fan in the world that has formed as a result of high sedimen...
New stratigraphic and high-resolution seismic data from the Bengal Fan indicate that the world's lar...
The Bengal Fan contains the most complete record of Himalayan climate and tectonics. As the largest ...
International Ocean Discovery Expedition 354 to 8°N in the Bay of Bengal drilled a seven site, 320 k...
International audienceA holistic view of the Bengal–Nicobar Fan system requires sampling the full se...
International audienceIODP Expedition 354 in the Bengal fan [1] generated a comprehensive record of ...
The Bengal Fan which extends over a distance of 3000 km from the northern end of the Bay of Bengal b...
Drill sites in the southern Bay of Bengal at 3°N 91°E (International Ocean Discovery Program Expedit...
International audienceThe Bengal-Nicobar Fan has been long-studied to investigate possible links bet...
International audienceIODP Expedition 362 drill sites in the southern Bay of Bengal at 3°N 91°E samp...
International audienceDrill sites in the southern Bay of Bengal at 3 degrees N 91 degrees E (Interna...
We obtained sediment physical properties and geochemical data from 47 piston and gravity cores locat...