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Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
Abstract
Research Articles: Continental Margin Deposits
Seismic Geomorphology and Evolution of Submarine Channels from the Angolan Continental Margin
Abstract
Three-dimensional seismic data from the shallow subsurface of the continental margin offshore Angola reveal two end-member morphological styles of submarine channel: (1) high-
gradient
, low-sinuosity, narrow channels with gull-winged levees, and (2) lower-
gradient
, deeply incised systems with moderate- to high-sinuosity channel axes. A third, and rare, channel form has moderate incision, low to medium sinuosity, and a moderate long-profile
gradient
. Based on channel parameters (incision depth, long-profile
gradient
, channel-axis sinuosity) and crosscutting relationships, we suggest that the channels evolved from initially steep and straight, with low sinuosity, to highly sinuous and deeply incised with lower channel-axis gradients. Correlation of long-profile
gradient
with both incision and sinuosity suggests that incised channels appear to remove convex-up curvature from the original slope as the channel axis evolves toward an equilibrium profile. Localized changes in channel planform,
gradient
, sinuosity, and incision reflect the complex morphology of the slope associated with growth of salt-related structures. Linear, high-amplitude seismic features, which correspond to weakly incised striations, or rills, on the open slope are considered to be precursors of submarine channels.
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