Affiliation: | a Department of Geology and Geophysics, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Clark 240, Woods Hole, MA 02543-1541, USA b Pacific Geoscience Centre, North Saanich, BC V8L 4B2, Canada c Geological Survey of Canada, Geophysics Division, Ottawa, Ont., Canada K1A OY3 d Custom Geophysical Software, Toronto, Ont., Canada |
Abstract: | We report on a marine electromagnetic (EM) survey across two portions of the New Jersey continental margin that have been previously shown to contain buried paleo-channels. The EM method used provides bulk porosity estimates to depths of around 20 m below the seafloor and is thus able to place porosity constraints on the nature of the channel infill and the contrast in physical properties across the channel boundaries. Our data show that a key condition for the channels to have an electrical signature is that they incise an underlying regional unconformity, R, thought to represent a subaerially eroded surface, exposed during the late Wisconsinan glaciation. Channels that cut R are seen through increases in apparent porosity. Another seismically imaged channel sequence, which lies within the outer-shelf sediment wedge sequence above R, does not have an electrical signature, indicating that the sediments above and below the channel boundaries have similar physical properties. |