Nazare Canyon extends from a water depth of 50 m near the Portuguese coast to 5000 m at the edge of the Iberian Abyssal Plain. The system is not connected to a modern river and instead obtains its present day sediment input by capture of along-shelf sediment transport. Much of this sediment is deposited in the middle canyon between about 2700 and 3800 m. However, the middle canyon is a highly heterogeneous environment, with areas of both high and low sedimentation rates, exposed rock outcrop, erosion and stable and unstable slopes in close juxtaposition. This paper explores how the various sedimentary processes interact to create the observed heterogeneous canyon environment, which will influence benthic biodiversity in the canyon. Seafloor...
Multibeam bathymetry, high resolution multi-channel, and very high resolution single-channel (3.5 kH...
Submarine canyons are one of the most important pathways for sediment transport into ocean basins. F...
The studied area appears as a major place for dense shelf water (DSW) formation and export towards t...
Nazare Canyon extends from a water depth of 50 m near the Portuguese coast to 5000 m at the edge of ...
Here we present part of the first complete sidescan sonar dataset of the Nazaré and Setúbal Canyons,...
The Central Portuguese submarine canyons (Nazaré, Cascais and Setúbal–Lisbon canyons) dissect the We...
The Nazare submarine canyon extends similar to 210 km westward from the coast of Portugal, down to a...
The offshore region of northwestern Iberia offers an opportunity to study the impacts of along-slope...
The Nazare submarine canyon extends similar to 210 km westward from the coast of Portugal, down to a...
Submarine canyons are one of the most important pathways for sediment transport into ocean basins. F...
Recent sediment transport and deposition in the Lisbon-Setubal and Cascais submarine canyons, Portug...
Large submarine canyons are prominent features of the continental margin west of Portugal (Fig. 1). ...
The Southwestern Atlantic margin is characterized by several canyon systems incised on a huge contou...
This thesis presents one of the most comprehensive studies on submarine canyons yet. Itintegrates da...
The Nazaré submarine canyon extends ~ 210 km westward from the coast of Portugal, down to a water de...
Multibeam bathymetry, high resolution multi-channel, and very high resolution single-channel (3.5 kH...
Submarine canyons are one of the most important pathways for sediment transport into ocean basins. F...
The studied area appears as a major place for dense shelf water (DSW) formation and export towards t...
Nazare Canyon extends from a water depth of 50 m near the Portuguese coast to 5000 m at the edge of ...
Here we present part of the first complete sidescan sonar dataset of the Nazaré and Setúbal Canyons,...
The Central Portuguese submarine canyons (Nazaré, Cascais and Setúbal–Lisbon canyons) dissect the We...
The Nazare submarine canyon extends similar to 210 km westward from the coast of Portugal, down to a...
The offshore region of northwestern Iberia offers an opportunity to study the impacts of along-slope...
The Nazare submarine canyon extends similar to 210 km westward from the coast of Portugal, down to a...
Submarine canyons are one of the most important pathways for sediment transport into ocean basins. F...
Recent sediment transport and deposition in the Lisbon-Setubal and Cascais submarine canyons, Portug...
Large submarine canyons are prominent features of the continental margin west of Portugal (Fig. 1). ...
The Southwestern Atlantic margin is characterized by several canyon systems incised on a huge contou...
This thesis presents one of the most comprehensive studies on submarine canyons yet. Itintegrates da...
The Nazaré submarine canyon extends ~ 210 km westward from the coast of Portugal, down to a water de...
Multibeam bathymetry, high resolution multi-channel, and very high resolution single-channel (3.5 kH...
Submarine canyons are one of the most important pathways for sediment transport into ocean basins. F...
The studied area appears as a major place for dense shelf water (DSW) formation and export towards t...