Dolan, James F. et al. (1989): Upslope deposition of extremely distal turbidites; an example from the Tiburon Rise, west-central Atlantic

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 110
Identifier:
1989-074224
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10.1130/0091-7613(1989)017<0990:UDOEDT>2.3.CO;2
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Creator:
Dolan, James F.
U. S. Geol. Surv., Menlo Park, CA, United States
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Beck, Christian
Univ. Savoie, France
author

Ogawa, Yujiro
Kyushu Univ., Japan
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Identification:
Upslope deposition of extremely distal turbidites; an example from the Tiburon Rise, west-central Atlantic
1989
Geology (Boulder)
Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
17
11
990-994
Terrigenous silt and sand turbidites recovered from the crest of the Tiburon Rise in the west-central Atlantic represent an unprecedented example of upslope turbidite deposition in an extremely distal setting. These Eocene-Oligocene beds, which were derived from South America more than 1000 km to the southeast, were probably deposited by extremely thick (>1500 m) turbidity currents that flowed parallel to the southern margin of the rise. We suggest that flow thickness was the dominant control on deposition of these beds, rather than true upslope flow. This interpretation points out the importance of local bathymetry on the behavior of even extremely distal turbidity currents.
English
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:16.0000
West:-59.0000East: -56.3000
South:14.3000

Oceanography; Atlantic Ocean; Cenozoic; currents; deep-sea sedimentation; distal environment; Eocene; Leg 110; marine sedimentation; marine sediments; Ocean Drilling Program; oceanography; Oligocene; paleobathymetry; Paleogene; provenance; sedimentation; sediments; terrigenous materials; Tertiary; Tiburon Rise; transport; turbidite; turbidity currents; west-central Atlantic;

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