DOI

  • P. R. Vogt
  • K. Crane
  • E. Sundvor
  • B. O. Hjelstuen
  • J. Gardner
  • F. Bewles
  • G. Cherkashev

SeaMARC II (11- to 12-kHz) side-scan sonar revealed hundreds of small strong-backscatter spots, tens to 500 m in diameter, along the lips of the Bear Island fan slide valley. New bathymetry, deep-tow side-scan, deep-tow profiles, heatflow, and gravity cores were collected for ground-truth. These mounds are probably mud diapirs (or mud-built mounds) typically 10-75 m high, formed by glacial sediment mobilized by Late Pleistocene slide events. The mounds are arranged along NNE trending lines, suggesting control by intrasedimentary faults ca. 0.5-1 km apart. Diapirs examined on the Voring Plateau exhibit WNW structural control. No heatflow anomaly was found in four stations on or next to diapirs in either area.

Язык оригиналаанглийский
Страницы (с-по)111-130
Число страниц20
ЖурналGeo-Marine Letters
Том19
Номер выпуска1-2
DOI
СостояниеОпубликовано - 1 дек 1999

    Предметные области Scopus

  • Планетоведение и науки о земле (разное)
  • Океанография

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