2016
DOI: 10.1080/17445647.2016.1139514
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Modern morpho-sedimentological patterns in a tide-dominated estuary system: the Bay of Brest (west Britanny, France)

Abstract: Long-studied with respect to its sedimentological features (1897), the Bay of Brest (Western Britanny, France) is a textbook example of a tide-dominated estuary. Characterised by macrotidal conditions, this estuary system is sheltered from the open sea (Iroise Sea) by a narrow strait that partitions the wave tide influences and continental/marine inputs. Sediments are supplied to the bay both by rivers (the Aulne and Elorn rivers) and by marine tidal currents. This study presents new analyses of detailed facie… Show more

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“…Bathymetry highlights submarine channels in the Bay of Brest that attest to palaeo-fluvial systems ( Fig. 1a; Gregoire et al, 2016). Palaeo-channels of the two main current rivers, the Aulne and Elorn, are about 30 and 15 m deep respectively, and converge in the west at a trough of about 50 m deep (Troadec et al, 1997).…”
Section: Geomorphological and Geographical Contextsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Bathymetry highlights submarine channels in the Bay of Brest that attest to palaeo-fluvial systems ( Fig. 1a; Gregoire et al, 2016). Palaeo-channels of the two main current rivers, the Aulne and Elorn, are about 30 and 15 m deep respectively, and converge in the west at a trough of about 50 m deep (Troadec et al, 1997).…”
Section: Geomorphological and Geographical Contextsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today, the Bay of Brest is characterized by a macrotidal influence with a maximum tidal amplitude of 8m (Troadec et al, 1997). Granulometry of modern sediments reflects specific hydrodynamic conditions mainly related to tidal currents (Gregoire et al, 2016). In its westernmost part, the Bay of Brest is connected to the Atlantic Ocean through the "Goulet", a strait of about 1.8 km large and 50 m deep.…”
Section: Geomorphological and Geographical Contextsmentioning
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“…This may be explained by a tidal reworking within a confined basin of extra-basinally sourced flash flood deposits (Zuchuat et al, 2018), that may have originated from the neighbouring, uplifted Uncompahgre Terraces to the east (Otto & Picard, 1976;Scott et al, 2001), and/or from uplifted highlands to the west (Anderson, 2015;Thorman, 2011). Similar gravel to pebble to cobble sized conglomeratic bedforms are found in modern, tidally influenced and confined basins, such as the Bay of Fundy Shaw et al, 2014;, the San Francisco Bay (Barnard, Hanes, Rubin, & Kvitek, 2006) or the bay of Brest (Gregoire, Ehrhold, Le Roy, Jouet, & Garlan, 2016). Alternatively, conglomeritic channels and dunes may result from the influx of a coarser sediment as short-lived regressive pulses brought material from the proximal part of the basin into distal areas, and regressive pulses are notable during the development of the uppermost parasequence P3 (Zuchuat et al, 2018).…”
Section: Facies Distribution Energy Levels Basin Geometry and Tidmentioning
confidence: 76%