2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-3751
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Active versus arrested silica diagenetic front: Implications on the Palaeoceanographic evolution across the Falkland Plateau

Abstract: <p>3300 km of newly collected 2D seismic reflection data across the Falkland Plateau, acquired during cruise MSM81 (2019) allowed for mapping of two distinct bottom-simulating-reflection (BSR) features, which are mostly pronounced within the western and southern sectors of the Falkland Plateau Basin (FPB-BSR) and the eastern sector of the Falkland Trough (FT-BSR). The nature of these BSRs is investigated by means of their reflection characteristics and seismic expressions and is concluded to be a… Show more

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