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Title: Sortable silt variations on the continental slope of Campos Basin (SW Atlantic): implications of oceanographic processes
Authors: Yamashita, Cintia
Brito, Gustavo R.S.
Mendes, Rafaela N.M.
Santarosa, Ana C.A.
Damasio, Bruno V.
Dias, Beatriz
Iwai, Fabiane S.
Vicente, Thaisa M.
Taniguchi, Nancy
Montoya-Montes, Isabel 
Mahiques, Michel M.
Sousa, Silvia H.M.
UNESCO Clasification: 251007 Oceanografía física
251090-1 Geología marina. Dinámica sedimentaria
Keywords: Bottom current speed
Deep-sea
Grain-size
Issue Date: 2023
Journal: Journal of South American Earth Sciences 
Abstract: An indirect way to measure the speed of bottom currents granulometric parameters such as the proxy sortable silt ( This proxy is associated with the sedimentation process and can estimate paleocurrents. This study aims to evaluate the range of the near-bottom current flow speed through the and related to oceanographic processes in the southeastern Brazilian continental slope. The values ranged from 17.08 to 26.23 μm, presenting a mean value of 19.87 μm. The flow speed values were obtained using Ledbetter's (1986) and Miller and Komar (1977) formulas, varying from a minimum of 0.07 and 0.21 m s−1 to a maximum of 0.24 and 0.26 m s−1. The changes in bottom velocities observed in the Campos Basin are influenced by off-shelf export of the sediment, hydrodynamic parameters (Brazil Current, Intermediate Western Boundary Current, and the Deep Western Boundary Current), and the geomorphological characteristics (island, ravine, and halokinesis movement).
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/155797
ISSN: 0895-9811
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsames.2023.104576
Source: Journal of South American Earth Sciences [ISSN 0895-9811], v. 130 (Octubre 2023)
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