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Overpressure within upper continental slope sediments from CPTU data,Gulf of Lion,NW Mediterranean Sea
Authors:S. Lafuerza  N. Sultan  M. Canals  J. Frigola  S. Berné  G. Jouet  M. Galavazi  F. J. Sierro
Affiliation:1.GRC Geociències Marines, Departament d’Estratigrafia, Paleontologia i Geociències Marines,Universitat de Barcelona,Barcelona,Spain;2.Institut Fran?ais de Recherche pour l’Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER),Plouzané,France;3.Université de Perpignan,Perpignan, Cedex,France;4.Fugro Engineers B.V,Leidschendam,The Netherlands;5.Departamento de Geología,Universidad de Salamanca,Salamanca,Spain
Abstract:Data from in situ piezocone tests (CPTU) and laboratory analyses are utilized for the interpretation of the stress history of Quaternary sedimentary sequences in the upper continental slope of the Gulf of Lion, northwestern Mediterranean Sea. A CPTU based preconsolidation pressure profile referenced to the current effective stress indicates that the deposit is underconsolidated from 12 meters below the seafloor (mbsf) down to at least 150 mbsf. Excess pore pressure below 12 mbsf is further supported by results from oedometer and dissipation tests. Subseafloor pockmarks and indications of free gas in seismic reflection profiles reveal four main overpressure sources (SI–SIV) with overpressure ratios >0.3 at subseafloor depths coinciding with levels where the dominantly silty-clayey sediment contains increased proportions of sand. We relate the excess pore pressure related to free gas due to gas exsolution processes and sea level variations driven by Pleistocene sea level changes.
Keywords:Stress history  Preconsolidation pressure  Overpressure  Continental slope  Gulf of Lion
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