Bouma, Arnold H. et al. (1984): Mississippi Fan; internal structure and depositional processes

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Identifier:
1985-009021
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Creator:
Bouma, Arnold H.
Gulf Res. and Dev. Co., Houston, TX, United States
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Stelting, Charles E.
La. State Univ., Coastal Stud. Inst., United States
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Coleman, James M.
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Identification:
Mississippi Fan; internal structure and depositional processes
1984
Geo-Marine Letters
A.M. Dowden, Inc., Stroudsburg, PA, International
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2-4
147-153
The Mississippi Fan is a Quaternary accumulation composed of more than seven elongated fan lobes. Isopach and structure maps show frequent lobe shifting. The Mississippi Canyon, formed by retogressive slumping, connects to the youngest fan lobe. The upper fan-lobe is characterized by a large, incised, partially infilled, leveed channel. The middle fan-lobe is aggradational, convex in cross section, with a channel-levee complex on its apex. The lower fan-lobe contains a recently active small channel and several abandoned ones. Depositional patterns can be explained by several processes: "fluvial," debris flows, and turbidity currents.
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:28.4500
West:-91.1500East: -84.3000
South:23.4700

Oceanography; Atlantic Ocean; bottom features; Cenozoic; changes of level; currents; Deep Sea Drilling Project; Gulf of Mexico; marine geology; Mississippi Fan; North Atlantic; ocean floors; oceanography; Quaternary; submarine fans; turbidite; turbidity currents;

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