FN Archimer Export Format PT J TI Post-glacial persistence of turbiditic activity within the Rhone deep-sea turbidite system (Gulf of Lions, Western Mediterranean): Linking the outer shelf and the basin sedimentary records BT AF DENNIELOU, Bernard JALLET, Laurent SULTAN, Nabil JOUET, Gwenael GIRESSE, Pierre VOISSET, Michel BERNE, Serge AS 1:1;2:2;3:1;4:1,3;5:2;6:1;7:1,2; FF 1:PDG-DOP-DCB-GM-LES;2:;3:PDG-DOP-DCB-GM-LES;4:PDG-DOP-DCB-GM-LES;5:;6:PDG-DOP-DCB-GM-CTD;7:PDG-DOP-DCB-GM-LES; C1 IFREMER, Dept Marine Geosci, F-29280 Plouzane, France. Univ Perpignan, IMAGES, F-66000 Perpignan, France. Univ Bretagne Occidentale, UMR Domaines Ocean 6538, IEUM, F-29280 Plouzane, France. C2 IFREMER, FRANCE UNIV PERPIGNAN, FRANCE UBO, FRANCE SI BREST SE PDG-DOP-DCB-GM-LES PDG-DOP-DCB-GM-CTD IN WOS Ifremer jusqu'en 2018 copubli-france copubli-univ-france IF 2.521 TC 13 UR https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2009/publication-6316.pdf LA English DT Article CR BEACHMED GMO GMO2 - CARNAC IMAGES V LEG 1-MD114 IMAGES V LEG 4-MD114 MD 123 / GEOSCIENCES 1 BO Le SuroƮt Thalia Marion Dufresne DE ;Holocene;Late Pleistocene;Sea level;Turbidites;Sand;Outer shelf;Canyons AB Emplacement of post-glacial turbidites is commonly controlled by rapid changes in sea level or by seismicity. On the continental rise of the Gulf of Lions (Western Mediterranean), an aseismic area, we identified turbiditic beds deposited during the rising stage and highstand of sea level. Swath bathymetry, sediment cores, in situ Cone Penetrating Tests (CPTU), heavy mineral associations and radiocarbon dating determined the source, composition, distribution and age of the turbiditic beds. Turbidites are composed of homogeneous to positively graded silts to medium sand with quartz (up to 90%), shell debris and shelfal benthic faunas. Their distribution on the sea floor is very patchy and controlled by abundant inherited erosional bedforms. Their source is found in relict regressive sands at the outershelf. Their deposition occurred just after the onset of the post-glacial sea level rise and the concomitant sediment starvation of the Rhone deep sea turbiditic system until recently. Whilst canyons are fed with sand by strong seasonal hydro-sedimentary dynamics on the outershelf, the emplacement of post-glacial turbidites is not controlled by sea level changes but probably by the periodic flushing of the canyons. Our study revealed that this low energy aseismic margin undergoes significant transport of sand, down to the base of slope, during the sea-level rise and the Holocene highstand. PY 2009 PD FEB SO Marine Geology SN 0025-3227 PU Elsevier VL 257 IS 1-4 UT 000264002400006 BP 65 EP 86 DI 10.1016/j.margeo.2008.10.013 ID 6316 ER EF