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Morfoestruturas quilométricas em forma de crescente nas águas profundas do Golfo de Cádis

Authors: Duarte, João Daniel Casal;

Morfoestruturas quilométricas em forma de crescente nas águas profundas do Golfo de Cádis

Abstract

O levantamento batimétrico MATESPRO, realizado no NW do Golfo de Cádis, revelou a existência de intrigantes objectos morfológicos jacentes entre os 4300 e os 4700 metros de profundidade. Estes objectos, de dimensões quilométricas, são constituídos por uma depressão interna limitada parcialmente por uma escarpa em forma em crescente que pode atingir mais de 100 m de altura, com declives que variam entre os 6 e os 27° e cuja parte interna é constituída por uma depressão preenchida por unidades progradantes, que se desenvolvem no sentido da escarpa. Estes objectos são interpretados como o resultado da acção conjunta de processos tectónicos e sedimentares e da sua interacção com correntes de fundo. A actividade tectónica gera rupturas de declive no fundo do mar. As correntes de fundo e turbidíticas interagem com estas irregularidades morfológicas, amplificando-as através da sua acção erosiva, permitindo assim a criação das escarpas abruptas dos crescentes e a formação de corpos sedimentares progradantes. ABSTRACT; Multi-beam swath bathymetry carried out in NW Gulf of Cadiz revealed several intriguing features, lying at depths between -4300 and- 4700 m. These features display kilometric crescent escarpments up to 100 m high with slopes between 6 and 27 degrees, in an area characterized by very shallow general slope gradients (0,5 °). The internal part of a Crescent consists of a depression filled up with upslope prograding drift developing towards the scarp. These features are interpreted as the coupled result of sedimentary and tectonic processes. It is proposed that the Crescents formed when a local morphologic irregularity, corresponding to the bathymetric expression of movement on an underlying thrust, is enhanced by the erosional activity of turbidity and bottom currents. The drift results from the re-deposition of the eroded material in the same location.

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