Ocean currents control seafloor morphology and the transport of sediments, organic carbon, nutrients, and pollutants in deep-water environments. A better connection between sedimentary deposits formed by bottom currents (contourites) and hydrodynamics is necessary to improve reconstructions of paleocurrent and sediment transport pathways. Here we use physical modeling in a three-dimensional flume tank to analyse the morphology and hydrodynamics of a self-emerging contourite system. The sedimentary features that developed on a flat surface parallel to a slope are an elongated depression (moat) and an associated sediment accumulation (drift). The moat-drift system can only form in the presence of a secondary flow near the seafloor that transp...
Contourite drifts are sediment deposits formed by ocean bottom currents on continental slopes worldw...
Special issue The contourite log-book: significance for palaeoceanography, ecosystems and slope inst...
International audienceDeep-sea sediments play a central role in a wide range of subject areas. A num...
Ocean currents control seafloor morphology and the transport of sediments, organic carbon, nutrients...
The interaction of sedimentary systems with oceanographic processes in deep-water environments is no...
Contourites are deep-water sedimentary deposits created under the influence of predominantly along-s...
Highlights • Hydrodynamic modelling is a useful tool to understand the formation of contourite...
The contourite paradigm was conceived a few decades ago and about 120 major contourite areas are pre...
The effect of the circulation of polar-sourced dense waters on the deep seafloor is still largely un...
This paper provides both an introduction to and summary for the Atlas of Contourite Systems that has...
Contourite drifts are sediment deposits formed by ocean bottom currents on continental slopes worldw...
Special issue The contourite log-book: significance for palaeoceanography, ecosystems and slope inst...
International audienceDeep-sea sediments play a central role in a wide range of subject areas. A num...
Ocean currents control seafloor morphology and the transport of sediments, organic carbon, nutrients...
The interaction of sedimentary systems with oceanographic processes in deep-water environments is no...
Contourites are deep-water sedimentary deposits created under the influence of predominantly along-s...
Highlights • Hydrodynamic modelling is a useful tool to understand the formation of contourite...
The contourite paradigm was conceived a few decades ago and about 120 major contourite areas are pre...
The effect of the circulation of polar-sourced dense waters on the deep seafloor is still largely un...
This paper provides both an introduction to and summary for the Atlas of Contourite Systems that has...
Contourite drifts are sediment deposits formed by ocean bottom currents on continental slopes worldw...
Special issue The contourite log-book: significance for palaeoceanography, ecosystems and slope inst...
International audienceDeep-sea sediments play a central role in a wide range of subject areas. A num...