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Recent depositional patterns of the Nile deep-sea fan from echo-character mapping

L. Loncke, V. Gaullier, G. Bellaiche and Jean Mascle
Recent depositional patterns of the Nile deep-sea fan from echo-character mapping
AAPG Bulletin (July 2002) 86 (7): 1165-1186

Abstract

The Nile deep-sea fan was surveyed in 1998 using swath multibeam bathymetry, backscatter imagery, and 3.5 kHz and seismic profiling. On the basis of this new data set, the fan has been divided into three main provinces: western, central, and eastern. Recent sedimentary patterns, as deduced from echo-character mapping, show that gravity-induced sedimentary deposits are pre-dominant and are expressed through either slides, debris flows, or turbidites. Turbidity processes are particularly active in the westernmost province through a well-developed network of deep-sea channels. This network controls turbiditic flows that, subsequently, overflow levees. Mass-wasting processes are extremely efficient all over the Nile deep-sea fan. In the upper central province, a broad allochthonous tongue of mass-flow deposits, generated by slope destabilizations, may have led to channel avulsions and migrations. In the eastern province, a northwest-southeast deformed belt resulting from combined deep-seated and salt-related tectonics contains large proportions of destabilized sediments (i.e., originating from destabilization processes such as mass movements), probably settled by recent tectonic activity. This article highlights (1) the influence of both thin-skinned and thick-skinned tectonics on sedimentary distribution, and (2) the predominance of gravity-induced sediments (turbidites, slides, and mass flows). In such submarine fans, the distribution of debris flows and sedimentary deposits settled by turbidity currents appears fundamental in predicting reservoir geometry and economic potential.


ISSN: 0149-1423
EISSN: 1558-9153
Coden: AABUD2
Serial Title: AAPG Bulletin
Serial Volume: 86
Serial Issue: 7
Title: Recent depositional patterns of the Nile deep-sea fan from echo-character mapping
Affiliation: Geosciences-Azur, Villefranche-sur-Mer, France
Pages: 1165-1186
Published: 200207
Text Language: English
Publisher: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa, OK, United States
References: 58
Accession Number: 2002-062565
Categories: Economic geology, geology of energy sourcesApplied geophysics
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: sects., geol. sketch maps
N31°30'00" - N34°19'60", E28°00'00" - E34°00'00"
Secondary Affiliation: Universite de Perpignan, FRA, France
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data supplied by American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa, OK, United States
Update Code: 200220

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