Contourite drift off Madeira Island (Northeast Atlantic) and implications to Cenozoic bottom-current circulation

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Autor(a) principal: Roque, Cristina
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Hernández-Molina, Javier, Madureira, Pedro, Quartau, Rui, Magalhães, Vitor Hugo, Carrara, Gabriela, Santos de Campos, Aldino, Brandão, Filipe, Vásquez, Juan Tomás, Somoza, Luis
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/22284
Resumo: During the last decades several works have been carried out on the morphosedimentary processes driven by bottom-currents in several continental margins and abyssal plains worldwide. However these processes still remain poorly understood on deep-water settings and particularly around oceanic islands. This study is focused on the offshore of Madeira Island (Portugal), which is located in the Northeast Atlantic at about 700 km west of NW Africa. The interpretation of a newly acquired dataset, composed of multibeam bathymetry, Parasound echosounder profiles and multichannel seismic reflection profiles, allowed to identify a giant (about 385 km long and over than 175 km wide) plastered contourite drift, called the “Madeira Drift”, developing along the lower slope of the Madeira plateau. It formed on top of a major erosional unconformity that truncates the underlying pelagic deposits, which drape over faulted blocks of Cretaceous oceanic crust. The Madeira Drift is composed of three main regional seismic units showing a predominant aggradational stacking pattern, without evidence of major lateral migration thought time. Its internal configuration indicates that it was build-up by a northwards flowing deep bottom current. These characteristics suggests that an almost persistent and stable water mass has been responsible for its edification trough time. While the precise age of this contourite drift is undetermined, some chronostratigraphic constraints can be determined based upon published works regarding seafloor magnetic anomalies (e.g. Bird et al., 2007), DSDP Site 136drilling data (Hayes et al., 1978). Attending to this, we propose that the possible onset of Madeira Drift must have occurred after Late Cretaceous, within the tertiary period, and quite probably in the Late Eocene / Eocene-Oligocene transition. Based on them is commonly accepted that an enhanced proto-Antarctic BottomWater (AABW) started to circulate at that time we considered this water mass as the best candidate for the build-up of Madeira Drift. Thus, the Madeira drift represents an exceptional sedimentary record in this sector of the Northeast Atlantic for the earliest phases of the proto-AABW water mass circulation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Contourite drift off Madeira Island (Northeast Atlantic) and implications to Cenozoic bottom-current circulation
title Contourite drift off Madeira Island (Northeast Atlantic) and implications to Cenozoic bottom-current circulation
spellingShingle Contourite drift off Madeira Island (Northeast Atlantic) and implications to Cenozoic bottom-current circulation
Roque, Cristina
Countourite
Madeira Island
Cenozoic bottom-current circulation
title_short Contourite drift off Madeira Island (Northeast Atlantic) and implications to Cenozoic bottom-current circulation
title_full Contourite drift off Madeira Island (Northeast Atlantic) and implications to Cenozoic bottom-current circulation
title_fullStr Contourite drift off Madeira Island (Northeast Atlantic) and implications to Cenozoic bottom-current circulation
title_full_unstemmed Contourite drift off Madeira Island (Northeast Atlantic) and implications to Cenozoic bottom-current circulation
title_sort Contourite drift off Madeira Island (Northeast Atlantic) and implications to Cenozoic bottom-current circulation
author Roque, Cristina
author_facet Roque, Cristina
Hernández-Molina, Javier
Madureira, Pedro
Quartau, Rui
Magalhães, Vitor Hugo
Carrara, Gabriela
Santos de Campos, Aldino
Brandão, Filipe
Vásquez, Juan Tomás
Somoza, Luis
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author2 Hernández-Molina, Javier
Madureira, Pedro
Quartau, Rui
Magalhães, Vitor Hugo
Carrara, Gabriela
Santos de Campos, Aldino
Brandão, Filipe
Vásquez, Juan Tomás
Somoza, Luis
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Roque, Cristina
Hernández-Molina, Javier
Madureira, Pedro
Quartau, Rui
Magalhães, Vitor Hugo
Carrara, Gabriela
Santos de Campos, Aldino
Brandão, Filipe
Vásquez, Juan Tomás
Somoza, Luis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Countourite
Madeira Island
Cenozoic bottom-current circulation
topic Countourite
Madeira Island
Cenozoic bottom-current circulation
description During the last decades several works have been carried out on the morphosedimentary processes driven by bottom-currents in several continental margins and abyssal plains worldwide. However these processes still remain poorly understood on deep-water settings and particularly around oceanic islands. This study is focused on the offshore of Madeira Island (Portugal), which is located in the Northeast Atlantic at about 700 km west of NW Africa. The interpretation of a newly acquired dataset, composed of multibeam bathymetry, Parasound echosounder profiles and multichannel seismic reflection profiles, allowed to identify a giant (about 385 km long and over than 175 km wide) plastered contourite drift, called the “Madeira Drift”, developing along the lower slope of the Madeira plateau. It formed on top of a major erosional unconformity that truncates the underlying pelagic deposits, which drape over faulted blocks of Cretaceous oceanic crust. The Madeira Drift is composed of three main regional seismic units showing a predominant aggradational stacking pattern, without evidence of major lateral migration thought time. Its internal configuration indicates that it was build-up by a northwards flowing deep bottom current. These characteristics suggests that an almost persistent and stable water mass has been responsible for its edification trough time. While the precise age of this contourite drift is undetermined, some chronostratigraphic constraints can be determined based upon published works regarding seafloor magnetic anomalies (e.g. Bird et al., 2007), DSDP Site 136drilling data (Hayes et al., 1978). Attending to this, we propose that the possible onset of Madeira Drift must have occurred after Late Cretaceous, within the tertiary period, and quite probably in the Late Eocene / Eocene-Oligocene transition. Based on them is commonly accepted that an enhanced proto-Antarctic BottomWater (AABW) started to circulate at that time we considered this water mass as the best candidate for the build-up of Madeira Drift. Thus, the Madeira drift represents an exceptional sedimentary record in this sector of the Northeast Atlantic for the earliest phases of the proto-AABW water mass circulation.
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