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Challenging the highstand-dormant paradigm for land-detached submarine canyons.


ABSTRACT: Sediment, nutrients, organic carbon and pollutants are funnelled down submarine canyons from continental shelves by sediment-laden flows called turbidity currents, which dominate particulate transfer to the deep sea. Post-glacial sea-level rise disconnected more than three quarters of the >9000 submarine canyons worldwide from their former river or long-shore drift sediment inputs. Existing models therefore assume that land-detached submarine canyons are dormant in the present-day; however, monitoring has focused on land-attached canyons and this paradigm remains untested. Here we present the most detailed field measurements yet of turbidity currents within a land-detached submarine canyon, documenting a remarkably similar frequency (6 yr-1) and speed (up to 5-8 ms-1) to those in large land-attached submarine canyons. Major triggers such as storms or earthquakes are not required; instead, seasonal variations in cross-shelf sediment transport explain temporal-clustering of flows, and why the storm season is surprisingly absent of turbidity currents. As >1000 other canyons have a similar configuration, we propose that contemporary deep-sea particulate transport via such land-detached canyons may have been dramatically under-estimated.

SUBMITTER: Heijnen MS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9199327 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Challenging the highstand-dormant paradigm for land-detached submarine canyons.

Heijnen M S MS   Mienis F F   Gates A R AR   Bett B J BJ   Hall R A RA   Hunt J J   Kane I A IA   Pebody C C   Huvenne V A I VAI   Soutter E L EL   Clare M A MA  

Nature communications 20220615 1


Sediment, nutrients, organic carbon and pollutants are funnelled down submarine canyons from continental shelves by sediment-laden flows called turbidity currents, which dominate particulate transfer to the deep sea. Post-glacial sea-level rise disconnected more than three quarters of the >9000 submarine canyons worldwide from their former river or long-shore drift sediment inputs. Existing models therefore assume that land-detached submarine canyons are dormant in the present-day; however, moni  ...[more]

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