MORPHOSTRUCTURE OF THE EGYPTIAN CONTINENTAL MARGIN: INSIGHTS FROM SWATH BATHYMETRY SURVEYS

dc.contributor.authorMascle J.
dc.contributor.authorSardou O.
dc.contributor.authorMigeon S.
dc.contributor.authorCaméra L.
dc.contributor.authorLoncke L.
dc.contributor.authorGaullier V.
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-11T06:54:35Z
dc.date.available2025-01-11T06:54:35Z
dc.date.issued2006
dc.description.abstractIn the Eastern Mediterranean, offshore Egypt, the Nile continental margin is characterized by a large deep water turbiditic system known as the Nile Deep Sea Fan. This post-Miocene terrigenous construction covers an approximately 10 km-thick sedimentary pile, including 1-3 km of Messinian salt layers. Systematically collected swath bathymetric data proved to be the most powerful tool to discover, describe and study many sea floor features of this sedimentary construction which reflects competition between active tectonic, sedimentary, and geochemical processes. Gravity tectonics, triggered by underlying mobile salt layers, construction of channel-levee systems, the passage of turbidite flows, sedimentary slope failures at various scales, massive mud expulsions and fluid seepages are all interfering to shape the Nile Deep Sea Fan seabed. © Springer 2006.
dc.identifierhttps://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=14211566
dc.identifier.citationMarine Geophysical Researches, 2006, 27, 1, 49-59
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s11001-005-1559-x
dc.identifier.issn0025-3235
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/47362
dc.subjectMORPHOLOGY
dc.subjectNILE CONTINENTAL MARGIN
dc.subjectSEA FLOOR PROCESSES
dc.subjectSWATH BATHYMETRY
dc.subjectMessinian
dc.subject.ageCenozoic::Neogene::Miocene::Messinian
dc.subject.ageКайнозой::Неоген::Миоцен::Мессинский
dc.titleMORPHOSTRUCTURE OF THE EGYPTIAN CONTINENTAL MARGIN: INSIGHTS FROM SWATH BATHYMETRY SURVEYS
dc.typeСтатья

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