AbstractKveithola is a glacially-carved, E-W trending trough located in the NW Barents Sea, an epicontinental shelf sea of the Arctic Ocean located off northern Norway and Russia. A set of confined sediment drifts (the “Kveithola Drift”) is located in the inner part of the trough. In general, drift deposits are commonly characterized by high lateral continuity, restricted occurrence of hiatuses and relatively high accumulation rates, and thus represent excellent repositories of paleo-environmental information. We provide for the first time a detailed morphological and seismostratigraphic insight into this sediment drift, which is further supported by some preliminary lithological and sedimentological analyses. The complex morphology of the ...
The recent depositional architecture of the north-western Barents Sea continental margin derives fro...
The Barents Sea covers one of the world's widest continental shelves, averaging 230 m in water depth...
Abstract of an oral presentation at the 61st British Sedimentological Resarch Group Annual Meeting, ...
Rebesco, Michele ... et al.-- European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2016 (EGU2016), 17-22 Apri...
High-resolution sediment echosounder data combined with radiocarbon-dated sediment cores allowed us ...
Rui, L. ... et al.-- PAST GATEWAYS 2016, 4th International Conference, 23-27 May 2016, Trondheim, N...
The northeastern high-latitude North Atlantic is characterised by the Bellsund and Isfjorden fans on...
The Arctic Ocean is one of the most climatically vulnerable areas on the planet, being a crossway of...
Rebesco, Michele ... et al.-- Final Conference ARCA PROJECT : ARctic: present Climatic change and pA...
A main feature of the Barents Sea oceanography is the Arctic front. The Arctic front marks the trans...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the M...
The development of two Arctic Trough Mouth Fans (TMFs), the Storfjorden and Kveithola TMFs, is inves...
The Bjørnøya Fan is located at the SW Barents Sea continental margin and consists of a succession of...
17 pages, 12 figures, 3 tables, supplementary material http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2015.10...
New marine-geophysical data were analyzed to investigate the sedimentary processes operating on the ...
The recent depositional architecture of the north-western Barents Sea continental margin derives fro...
The Barents Sea covers one of the world's widest continental shelves, averaging 230 m in water depth...
Abstract of an oral presentation at the 61st British Sedimentological Resarch Group Annual Meeting, ...
Rebesco, Michele ... et al.-- European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2016 (EGU2016), 17-22 Apri...
High-resolution sediment echosounder data combined with radiocarbon-dated sediment cores allowed us ...
Rui, L. ... et al.-- PAST GATEWAYS 2016, 4th International Conference, 23-27 May 2016, Trondheim, N...
The northeastern high-latitude North Atlantic is characterised by the Bellsund and Isfjorden fans on...
The Arctic Ocean is one of the most climatically vulnerable areas on the planet, being a crossway of...
Rebesco, Michele ... et al.-- Final Conference ARCA PROJECT : ARctic: present Climatic change and pA...
A main feature of the Barents Sea oceanography is the Arctic front. The Arctic front marks the trans...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the M...
The development of two Arctic Trough Mouth Fans (TMFs), the Storfjorden and Kveithola TMFs, is inves...
The Bjørnøya Fan is located at the SW Barents Sea continental margin and consists of a succession of...
17 pages, 12 figures, 3 tables, supplementary material http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2015.10...
New marine-geophysical data were analyzed to investigate the sedimentary processes operating on the ...
The recent depositional architecture of the north-western Barents Sea continental margin derives fro...
The Barents Sea covers one of the world's widest continental shelves, averaging 230 m in water depth...
Abstract of an oral presentation at the 61st British Sedimentological Resarch Group Annual Meeting, ...