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Submersible observations of an iceberg pit and scour on the Grand Banks of Newfoundland
Authors:J V Barrie  C F M Lewis  D R Parrott  W T Collins
Institution:(1) Pacific Geoscience Centre, Geological Survey of Canada, P.O. Box 6000, V8L 4B2 Sidney, British Columbia, Canada;(2) Atlantic Geoscience Centre, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Geological Survey of Canada, Box 1006, B2Y 4A2 Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada;(3) Technical Secretariat, South Pacific Geoscience Commission (SOPAC), Private Mail Bag, Suva, Fiji
Abstract:An elongated sea bed depression (pit), 80 by 125 m and 10 m deep located on the Grand Banks of Newfoundland was identified on high resolution surficial geophysical survey lines and investigated using a manned submersible. The pit occurs at the termination of a long (greater than 3 km) iceberg scour, 1.5 m deep, and 80 m wide in 91 m of water. It is similar to other depressions in the region that indent the sea bed up to seven times deeper than the surrounding deepest iceberg furrows. The pit is interpreted to be the sea bed response to impact and loading by a rolling and grounding iceberg. The iceberg scour and pit appear to be of recent origin.
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