The Ceuta Drift, Alboran Sea, southwestern Mediterranean
Ercilla, G.; Baraza, J.; Alonso, B.; Estrada, R.; Casas, D.; Farran, M. (2002). The Ceuta Drift, Alboran Sea, southwestern Mediterranean, in: Stow, D.A.V. et al. Deep-water contourite systems: Modern drifts and ancient series, seismic and sedimentary characteristics. Geological Society Memoir, 22: pp. 155-170. https://dx.doi.org/10.1144/GSL.MEM.2002.022.01.12 In: Stow, D.A.V. et al. (Ed.) (2002). Deep-water contourite systems: Modern drifts and ancient series, seismic and sedimentary characteristics. Geological Society Memoir, 22. The Geological Society: London. ISBN 1-86239-092-4. vi, 464 pp., more In: Geological Society Memoir. Geological Society: London. ISSN 0435-4052; e-ISSN 2041-4722, more |
Authors | | Top | Datasets | - Ercilla, G.
- Baraza, J.
- Alonso, B.
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- Casas, D.
- Farran, M.
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Abstract | The Ceuta Drift is an elongated-terrace feature (up to 100 km long, 28 km wide, 400 m relief, and 700 ms thick) located in the southwestern Alboran Sea, close to the Gibraltar Strait. It extends between 200 and 700 m water depth, parallel to the Moroccan slope. The drift stratigraphy is defined by the vertical stacking of at least five seismic units bounded by discontinuities: onlap and downlap surfaces at the bottom, and erosive surfaces at the top. Sedimentologically, the most recent deposits are defined by the vertical succesion, from bottom to top, of contouritic sandy muds, muds, and silty clays. The Ceuta Drift began to develop during the early Quaternary, when the pre-existing sea-floor morphology favoured the formation of an offshoot current system from the Mediterranean water masses. The action of this current together with sea-level changes have controlled the growth pattern of this drift. |
Datasets (2) | - Flanders Marine Institute; Renard Centre of Marine Geology - Ugent (2018). Global contourite distribution database, version 2. Available online at https://www.marineregions.org, more
- Flanders Marine Institute; Renard Centre of Marine Geology - Ugent (2019). Global contourite distribution database, version 3. Available online at https://www.marineregions.org, more
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