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Erosional channel incision and the origin of large sediment waves in Trondheimsfjorden,central Norway
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Reidulv?B?eEmail author  Tom?Bugge  Leif?Rise  Grim?Eidnes  Asle?Eide  Eirik?Mauring
Institution:(1) Geological Survey of Norway, 7491 Trondheim, Norway;(2) Norsk Hydro ASA, 0246 Oslo, Norway;(3) SINTEF Civil and Environmental Engineering, 7034 Trondheim, Norway;(4) Statoil a.s., 4035 Stavanger, Norway
Abstract:An erosional channel and upslope-climbing sediment waves have been observed in Ytre Orkdalsfjorden and the marine fjord branch Gaulosen off the mouth of Gaula River in Trondheimsfjorden, central Norway. The submarine channel (up to 100–150 m wide and 12 m deep) is interpreted as the pathway of hyperpycnal flows and turbidity currents. It can be traced for 20 km on the seafloor from the mouth of Gaula River down to 500 m of water depth. Based on swath bathymetry and seismic data, the sediment waves are shown to have an accumulated thickness of 50–60 m. They are up to 8 m high, have up to 1-km-long crests, and wavelengths of 100–900 m. The sediment waves are attributed to hyperpycnal flows and turbidity currents overflowing the banks of the channel. Many of the sediment waves were instigated by pre-existing topography created by mass movements since early Holocene times.
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