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The seafloor and subseafloor of the Barcelona continental shelf (NW Mediterranean Sea) records its Late Quaternary history and theimprint of the factors controlling this sediment-dispersal system. Two main morphosedimentary domains have been recognized: (i) arelict, sediment depleted area, and (ii) a modern, river-influenced area. Both domains are affected by a variety of anthropogenic impactssuch as the enlargement works of the Port of Barcelona, sewage pipes, dredging, anchoring and trawling
38e Congrès de la CIESM : 38th CIESM Congress, 9-13 April 2007, Istanbul, Turkey.-- 1 page, 1 figure
Western Mediterranean, Swath Mapping, Geomorphology, Sea level, Sea Level, Continental shelf
Western Mediterranean, Swath Mapping, Geomorphology, Sea level, Sea Level, Continental shelf
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