Nelson, C. Hans (1984): The Astoria Fan; an elongate type fan. A.M. Dowden, Inc., Stroudsburg, PA, International, Geo-Marine Letters, 3 (2-4), 65-70, georefid:1985-009010

Abstract:
The Astoria Fan, a modern system, is located on a subducting oceanic crust and fills a north-south-trending trench along the Oregon continental margin. Well-developed channels across the entire fan length; they display classic inner-fan leveed profiles but evolve into distributaries in the midfan area as the gradient decreases sharply. During periods of low sea level, inner- and middle-fan channels funnel sand to distal depositional sites in the outer-fan area where the sand/shale ratios are highest. This pattern of sand displacement and efficiency of transport appears to be characteristic of elongate fans fed by a major river and submarine canyon.
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West: -126.2048 East: -116.3500 North: 46.2000 South: 42.0000
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Site: 18-174
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