Variation of sediment geotechnical properties between the greater antilles outer ridge and the nares abyssal plain |
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Authors: | George H Keller Douglas N Lambert |
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Institution: | 1. School of Oceanography , Oregon State University , Corvallis, Oregon;2. Atlantic Oceanographic &3. Meteorological Laboratories , NOAA , Miami, Florida |
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Abstract: | Abstract It is clear from morphology alone that distinctly different dynamic and sedimentary processes can be expected to be associated with the Greater Antilles Outer Ridge relative to those of the adjacent Nares Abyssal Plain. This difference is further substantiated by seismic reflection data which show the ridge to be a very large prism of acoustically transparent sediment in contrast to the stratified deposits of the abyssal plain. An examination of the geotechnical properties of the near‐surface (0 to 2.4m) deposits of the two areas also reveals distinct differences in their sedimentological characteristics. The outer ridge sediments, of more or less homogenous clay‐size material, display much higher water contents, porosities, sensitivities, plasticity, and organic carbon contents in contrast to the abyssal plain deposits which are much less homogenous owing to the presence of turbidite sequences. The turbidites themselves are uniquely contrasted to the other abyssal plain sediments by their higher silt content, wet bulk density, shear strength, and sensitivity. |
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Keywords: | geotechnics marine geophysics sediments |
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