Environmental signal propagation in sedimentary systems across timescales
Earth-surface processes operate across erosionally dominated landscapes and deliver
sediment to depositional systems that can be preserved over a range of timescales. The …
sediment to depositional systems that can be preserved over a range of timescales. The …
Onshore to offshore anatomy of a late Quaternary source-to-sink system (Po Plain–Adriatic Sea, Italy)
In understanding the evolution of siliciclastic systems, Late Quaternary analogs may enable
reliable predictive models of facies-tract architecture. The Po Plain–Adriatic Sea system …
reliable predictive models of facies-tract architecture. The Po Plain–Adriatic Sea system …
Holocene sedimentary systems on continental shelves
S Gao, MB Collins - Marine Geology, 2014 - Elsevier
The present knowledge of Holocene continental shelf deposits in relation to the processes
for their formation, from the prospective of marine sediment dynamics, is examined. Over the …
for their formation, from the prospective of marine sediment dynamics, is examined. Over the …
Magnetostratigraphy of a long Quaternary sediment core in the South Yellow Sea
Continental shelves serve as a bridge between the continent and ocean and sediments in
this region are sensitive to land-sea interaction, sea-level variation and local subsidence. In …
this region are sensitive to land-sea interaction, sea-level variation and local subsidence. In …
A source-to-sink perspective of the Waipaoa River margin
A fundamental goal of the Earth Science community is to understand how perturbations on
Earth's surface are preserved in the stratigraphic record. Recent Source to Sink (S2S) …
Earth's surface are preserved in the stratigraphic record. Recent Source to Sink (S2S) …
Distribution of surficial sediments in the ocean around New Zealand/Aotearoa. Part B: continental shelf
This paper provides new maps of the surficial sediment distribution on the continental shelf
(0∼ 150 m water depth) of New Zealand based on a new database–nzSEABED. The maps …
(0∼ 150 m water depth) of New Zealand based on a new database–nzSEABED. The maps …
Structure and paleoearthquake records of active submarine faults, Cook Strait, New Zealand: Implications for fault interactions, stress loading, and seismic hazard
N Pondard, PM Barnes - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
A new interpretation of active faulting in central Cook Strait, New Zealand, reveals tectonic
structures associated with the spatial transition from subduction to continental transform …
structures associated with the spatial transition from subduction to continental transform …
Deposition and preservation of tephra in marine sediments at the active Hikurangi subduction margin
JL Hopkins, RJ Wysoczanski, AR Orpin… - Quaternary Science …, 2020 - Elsevier
Tephra (volcanic ash) deposits are important isochronous markers for correlating marine
sediments or events recorded in marine sediment cores. However, the active tectonics that …
sediments or events recorded in marine sediment cores. However, the active tectonics that …
From mountain source to ocean sink–the passage of sediment across an active margin, Waipaoa Sedimentary System, New Zealand
The joint US–NZ Source-to-Sink initiative aims to unravel the tectonic, climatic and other
processes that shape the landscape from the mountains to deep ocean. Of the two focus …
processes that shape the landscape from the mountains to deep ocean. Of the two focus …
Active upper plate thrust faulting in regions of low plate interface coupling, repeated slow slip events, and coastal uplift: Example from the Hikurangi Margin, New …
Contractional fore‐arc faulting and deformation is a characteristic feature of many
subduction systems. Definition of the three‐dimensional geometry and displacement rates of …
subduction systems. Definition of the three‐dimensional geometry and displacement rates of …