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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 29 October 2019
GSA Bulletin (2020) 132 (5-6): 1217–1234.
..., the evolution of continental margins, and hydrocarbon exploration in deep-water basins. The Golo River (Eastern Corsica, France), its delta, canyons, and fans provide a unique opportunity to study sediment routing from source to sink in a relatively compact depositional system. We studied this system using...
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A) Dip profile of the Golo catchment, shelf, slope, and basin-floor segments. B) A higher vertical exaggeration of distal reaches and the offshore segments. C) Dip profiles of terrace treads on the Marana plain (Reach 4). Note that the older terraces have been uplifted and tilted from their original depositional position, resulting overestimation of the original tread gradients. The rapid gradient flattening seaward of ~ 6 km is partly related to onlapping of younger and overlying floodplain deposits. The profiles were constructed from 1:25,000 topographic maps. For legend on lithology see Figure 1.
Published: 01 February 2011
Figure 3 A) Dip profile of the Golo catchment, shelf, slope, and basin-floor segments. B) A higher vertical exaggeration of distal reaches and the offshore segments. C) Dip profiles of terrace treads on the Marana plain (Reach 4). Note that the older terraces have been uplifted and tilted
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(A) Digital elevation map of Corsica and bathymetry of the Corsica Basin showing study area (white box) and location of Quaternary Golo fans. (B) Isopach map of Late Pleistocene Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 4–2 sequence showing North Golo MIS 4, South Golo MIS 4, and South Golo MIS 2 fans. Locations of GDEC-4, GDEC-6, and GDEC-8 cores and North Golo (NGC) and South Golo canyons (SGC) are as shown. Modified from Sweet et al. (2020, their figures 1 and 11).
Published: 24 June 2021
Figure 1. (A) Digital elevation map of Corsica and bathymetry of the Corsica Basin showing study area (white box) and location of Quaternary Golo fans. (B) Isopach map of Late Pleistocene Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 4–2 sequence showing North Golo MIS 4, South Golo MIS 4, and South Golo MIS 2 fans
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2011
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2011) 81 (2): 118–137.
...Figure 3 A) Dip profile of the Golo catchment, shelf, slope, and basin-floor segments. B) A higher vertical exaggeration of distal reaches and the offshore segments. C) Dip profiles of terrace treads on the Marana plain (Reach 4). Note that the older terraces have been uplifted and tilted...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2004
DOI: 10.1144/GSL.SP.2004.222.01.05
EISBN: 9781862394704
... Abstract The modern sandy Golo turbidite system (500 km 2 ) is located in a confined basin on the eastern margin of Corsica. The Golo turbidite system is fed by a single river, which supplies coarse sand derived from active weathering of the neighbouring mountains. The late Quaternary deposits...
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Elevation map of Corsica, France (Advanced Spacebourne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer global digital elevation model V2 30 m resolution) and bathymetry of the Corsica Basin (TCarta’s bathymetric grid derived from 1:2,000,000 scale charts and 1:60,000 scale coastline from Landsat imagery at 90 m seafloor resolution) showing the study area (white box), location of the modern Golo fans and the Golo River drainage basin. Contours of submarine channels and lobes modified from figure IV-28 in Gervais (2002). Imagery licensed by agreement with Spatial Energy (slb@SpatialEnergy.com). R.—River.
Published: 29 October 2019
Landsat imagery at 90 m seafloor resolution) showing the study area (white box), location of the modern Golo fans and the Golo River drainage basin. Contours of submarine channels and lobes modified from figure IV-28 in Gervais (2002) . Imagery licensed by agreement with Spatial Energy ( slb
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Bathymetric map 1 shows the distribution of lobate bodies attached to channel-levee systems and gullies throughout the basin that were deposited during marine isotope stage (MIS) 2 and MIS 4, Corsica Trough. Seismic lines A and B show lobe geometries associated with a fan fed by the North Golo Canyon. Map 2 shows the plan-view distribution of lobes that make up the MIS-2 and MIS-4 South Golo lobe complex. Seismic lines C (Sigolo-058) and D (Sigolo-004) show strike (C) and dip (D) profiles across the most recent South Golo lobe complex revealing the internal geometries of small-scale lobes and lobe elements. HAD—high-amplitude discontinuous seismic facies, HAC—high-amplitude continuous seismic facies, LAC—low-amplitude continuous seismic facies; TWT—two-way time. Vertical exaggeration = ×15.
Published: 29 October 2019
Figure 16. Bathymetric map 1 shows the distribution of lobate bodies attached to channel-levee systems and gullies throughout the basin that were deposited during marine isotope stage (MIS) 2 and MIS 4, Corsica Trough. Seismic lines A and B show lobe geometries associated with a fan fed
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 24 June 2021
Geology (2021) 49 (10): 1204–1208.
...Figure 1. (A) Digital elevation map of Corsica and bathymetry of the Corsica Basin showing study area (white box) and location of Quaternary Golo fans. (B) Isopach map of Late Pleistocene Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 4–2 sequence showing North Golo MIS 4, South Golo MIS 4, and South Golo MIS 2 fans...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2017
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2017) 87 (9): 935–950.
... the basin floor ( Fernandez et al. 2014 ; Hamilton et al. 2015a ). Furthermore, high-resolution seismic data and bathymetry indicate that the topology of the distributary network is strongly controlled by slope and is different on steep vs. low gradient fans (e.g., Golo vs. Zaire) ( Deptuck et al. 2008 vs...
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Journal Article
Published: 17 July 2024
Journal of the Geological Society (2024) 181 (5): jgs2024-031.
... – 1203 , https://doi.org/10.1002/2015JF003678 Calvès , G. , Toucanne , S. et al. 2013 . Inferring denudation variations from the sediment record; an example of the last glacial cycle record of the Golo Basin and watershed, East Corsica, western Mediterranean Sea . Basin Research , 25...
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Plot of the maximum lobe thickness scaled by planform area against slope. Data from the Amazon, Golo, Zaire, Nigeria, and Kutai Basin are taken from Prélat et al. (2010). The remaining data was taken from the following papers: Bengal Fan (Curray et al. 2002), DeSoto GOM (Posamentier and Kolla 2003), East Breaks (Edwards et al. 2008), Indus Fan (Kenyon et al. 1995), Rhone Fan (Pirmez et al. 2000), and Var Fan (Kenyon et al. 2002).
Published: 01 September 2017
Fig. 12.— Plot of the maximum lobe thickness scaled by planform area against slope. Data from the Amazon, Golo, Zaire, Nigeria, and Kutai Basin are taken from Prélat et al. (2010) . The remaining data was taken from the following papers: Bengal Fan ( Curray et al. 2002 ), DeSoto GOM
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2016
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2016) 86 (10): 1147–1162.
...Michael L. Sweet; Michael D. Blum Abstract: The heads of submarine canyons represent a critical link in the transfer of sediment from terrestrial sources to deep basin sinks. Here we report data on grain size, bathymetry, and geochronology from twenty-five modern submarine canyons that suggest...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2010
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2010) 80 (3): 252–267.
... al. 1992 ; The Carapebus Formation, Campos Basin, Brazil, Ribeiro Machado et al. 2004 ; The Golo Pleistocene lobe, east Corsica, Gervais et al. 2006 , Deptuck et al. 2008 ; The Amazon fan, Brazil, Jegou et al. 2008 ) and ancient analogues (e.g., The Permian Brushy Canyon Formation, West Texas...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2012
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2012) 82 (1): 21–36.
... Breaks (15), Nigeria X (16), Ebro (28), Golo (30), and Var (31) systems; Table 1 ; Figs. 2 , 4 , 5B ). These systems generally form on continental-to-transitional crust where continuing tectonic activity resulted in relatively rapid changes in basin morphology and in short-lived sediment sources (i.e...
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Journal Article
Published: 14 February 2025
Seismological Research Letters (2025)
...; DB, Denver basin; GP, Great Plains; GRB, Green River basin; PRB, Powder River basin; SRM, south Rocky Mountains; YS, Yellowstone. The white squares in panel (a) mark the three locations from which three local dispersion curves are extracted from the phase velocity maps. The inversion results...
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Journal Article
Published: 26 January 2024
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2024) 114 (3): 1227–1242.
... networks of stations (e.g., Lin et al. , 2008 ; Zhang et al. , 2009 ; Schmandt and Humphreys, 2010 ; Golos et al. , 2018 ; Bonadio et al. , 2021 ; El‐Sharkawy et al. , 2021 ; de Laat et al. , 2023 ; Ma et al. , 2023 ; van Herwaarden et al. , 2023 ). Since tomography’s early days...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 21 September 2018
GSA Bulletin (2019) 131 (3-4): 372–388.
... of ∼100 k.y. For insightful observations to be made, studies need to fully investigate the link between catchment erosion and basin deposition, thus investigating the full source-to-sink system. For example, Sømme et al. (2011) investigated the role of both climate and tectonics on the Golo source...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 08 April 2021
Geology (2021) 49 (7): 810–815.
...A. Raveloson; A. Nyblade; R. Durrheim Abstract We investigated the architecture of the greater Congo Basin, one of the largest and least-well-studied sedimentary basins on any continent. Seismograms from a large number of M > 4.5 earthquakes within and surrounding the African plate were used...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geophysics
Published: 12 May 2022
Geophysics (2022) 87 (4): N63–N74.
... valuable information for reservoir characterization ( Omovie and Castagna, 2019 ), lithology discrimination ( Li et al., 2021 ; Yulianto et al., 2021 ), anomalous pore-pressure prediction ( Tsuji et al., 2011 ; Bhakta and Landrø, 2014 ), and geologic structure analysis ( Golos et al., 2020 ; Shiranzaei...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 September 2012
Geology (2012) 40 (9): 771–774.
... are deflected in an eastward direction, toward the deepest basin floor. Because no point source exists, no large submarine system forms, as in siliciclastic-fed submarine slopes. Their size compares to those developed along the margin of eastern Corsica ( Bellaiche et al., 1994 ). The presence of true turbidite...
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