Meltwater sediment transport as the dominating process in mid-latitude trough mouth fan formation
Trough mouth fans are created via repeated glacigenic sediment transport from ice sheets. Here the authors use 3D seismic reflection data to present a formation model for the North Sea Fan and find that exceptionally large volumes of meltwater may mean that freshwater supply is underestimated during...
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Main Authors: | Benjamin Bellwald, Sverre Planke, Lukas W. M. Becker, Reidun Myklebust |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/871a7f7dd4ec43d4bb4b2a5a34dd070c |
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