Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2092606366> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2092606366 endingPage "276" @default.
- W2092606366 startingPage "264" @default.
- W2092606366 abstract "Most submarine canyons are documented as erosive features that cut deeply into the shelf margin, and are considered as important conduits for the transfer of sediment to the lower slope or abyssal plain. However, in this study we investigate a series of Late Miocene submarine canyons developed on the shelf margin in the Qiongdongnan Basin, northern South China Sea, which exhibit different morphological features and are characterized by unidirectional migration. High resolution3D seismic and borehole data have been used to investigate the morphology, lithology and stacking pattern of these submarine canyons. Seven submarine canyons have been distinguished, with a length of 10–30 km, a width of 500–5000 m and a maximum of 300 m of relief. They are generally oriented NW–SE, approximately perpendicular to the slope, but some of them show abrupt deflection in places. These submarine canyons also display both U-shape and V-shape morphology along their length. The each canyon fill is dominated by four kinds of architectural elements: erosion surface (ES), basal lag (BL), mass transport deposits (MTDs) and lateral accretion packages (LAPs). Unidirectional migration of up to 10 km is the most important characteristic of these submarine canyons. It is greatest at the head of the canyons and decreases along their length towards the shelf margin. The changes in migration distance are shown by variation in stacking patterns in different sections along the canyon length. The unidirectional migration of these canyons is attributed to the activity of the South China Sea Warm Current on the outer shelf. The evolutionary history of a single canyon form can be divided into three stages: erosion-dominated stage, erosion-deposition stage and deposition-dominated stage. The interplay of the along-canyon turbidity currents and bottom currents results in the lateral stacking pattern change of these submarine canyons. This discovery has important implications for understanding the mechanism and evolution of the South China Sea Warm Current." @default.
- W2092606366 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2092606366 creator A5025882834 @default.
- W2092606366 creator A5049886881 @default.
- W2092606366 creator A5057994349 @default.
- W2092606366 creator A5070558343 @default.
- W2092606366 creator A5073465610 @default.
- W2092606366 date "2013-03-01" @default.
- W2092606366 modified "2023-10-13" @default.
- W2092606366 title "Architecture and controlling factors of canyon fills on the shelf margin in the Qiongdongnan Basin, northern South China Sea" @default.
- W2092606366 cites W1483157968 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W1971885599 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W1972306362 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W1972495539 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W1972607454 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W1974611589 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W1979580006 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W1985273929 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W1988826824 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W1988831150 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W1992872822 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W1994760441 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W1995016348 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W1997117037 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W1997252211 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W1998330750 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W1998762465 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2001476360 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2003218753 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2013455514 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2014697670 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2020538683 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2021308874 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2023698388 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2031032107 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2032375832 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2032547403 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2040832270 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2051749554 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2052836316 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2055957863 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2058021200 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2058260970 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2067635984 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2071003117 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2074081302 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2076954827 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2077600132 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2080528687 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2080719977 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2082672406 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2085408490 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2088591602 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2089207774 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2090053550 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2090149204 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2094840445 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2099905921 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2101507795 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2103006247 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2104970934 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2108840758 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2115793947 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2116921785 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2129356058 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2130052857 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2132216138 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2134121330 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2137588530 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2141963095 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2158091870 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2158146367 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2160113537 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2162208087 @default.
- W2092606366 cites W2162859153 @default.
- W2092606366 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2012.03.002" @default.
- W2092606366 hasPublicationYear "2013" @default.
- W2092606366 type Work @default.
- W2092606366 sameAs 2092606366 @default.
- W2092606366 citedByCount "91" @default.
- W2092606366 countsByYear W20926063662013 @default.
- W2092606366 countsByYear W20926063662014 @default.
- W2092606366 countsByYear W20926063662015 @default.
- W2092606366 countsByYear W20926063662016 @default.
- W2092606366 countsByYear W20926063662017 @default.
- W2092606366 countsByYear W20926063662018 @default.
- W2092606366 countsByYear W20926063662019 @default.
- W2092606366 countsByYear W20926063662020 @default.
- W2092606366 countsByYear W20926063662021 @default.
- W2092606366 countsByYear W20926063662022 @default.
- W2092606366 countsByYear W20926063662023 @default.
- W2092606366 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2092606366 hasAuthorship W2092606366A5025882834 @default.
- W2092606366 hasAuthorship W2092606366A5049886881 @default.
- W2092606366 hasAuthorship W2092606366A5057994349 @default.
- W2092606366 hasAuthorship W2092606366A5070558343 @default.
- W2092606366 hasAuthorship W2092606366A5073465610 @default.
- W2092606366 hasConcept C109007969 @default.