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Depositional patterns constrained by slope topography changes on seamounts

Dewen Du, Shijuan Yan, Gang Yang, Fengdeng Shi, Zhiwei Zhu, Qinglei Song, Fengli Yang, Yingchun Cui, Xuefa Shi

2020Scientific Reports13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Slope topography is known to control the spatial distribution of deposits on intraplate seamounts; however, relatively little is known about how slope topography changes constrain those depositional patterns. In this study, we analyse data on four lithotypes found on seamount slopes, including colloidal chemical deposits comprising mainly cobalt-rich crusts, and examine the relationships between the spatial distribution of these lithotypes and current slope topography. We use these relationships to discuss depositional patterns constrained by slope topography changes. Some depositional units in drill core samples are interpreted to have resulted from past topographic changes that created the current slope topography. Two or more types of deposits that accumulated at the same location implies that the slope topography changed over time and that the depositional patterns on seamount slopes are constrained by changes in slope topography.

Topics & Concepts

Sedimentary depositional environmentSeamountGeologyPaleontologyGeomorphologyStructural basinGeochemistry and Geologic MappingGeological formations and processesGeological and Geochemical Analysis
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