Max J. Bouwmeester
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View article: Spilling into confinement: Submarine canyon-confined overbank processes and architecture
Spilling into confinement: Submarine canyon-confined overbank processes and architecture Open
Submarine canyon-confined overbanks comprise substantial volumes of thin-bedded sediment gravity flow deposits that were either stripped or overspilled from adjacent channels and offer more complete records of canyon evolution than axial d…
View article: Depositional processes and stratigraphic architecture of an exhumed retrogradational to progradational submarine slope succession (Eocene, Aínsa Basin, Spain)
Depositional processes and stratigraphic architecture of an exhumed retrogradational to progradational submarine slope succession (Eocene, Aínsa Basin, Spain) Open
Sedimentary successions recording the initiation and evolution of submarine slopes have rarely been documented in outcrop studies. Consequently, the temporal and spatial distribution of subaqueous slope deposits at sub-seismic resolutions …
View article: Evolution and architecture of an exhumed ocean‐facing coarse‐grained submarine canyon fill, Baja California, Mexico
Evolution and architecture of an exhumed ocean‐facing coarse‐grained submarine canyon fill, Baja California, Mexico Open
Present day submarine canyons are active conduits for the transfer of large volumes of sediment, carbon and pollutants from continents to oceans. However, the evolution of submarine canyons over geological timescales remains poorly underst…
View article: Corrigendum to ”Soutter, E. et al. (2024). Exceptional preservation of three-dimensional dunes on an ancient deep-marine seafloor: implications for sedimentary processes and depositional environments”
Corrigendum to ”Soutter, E. et al. (2024). Exceptional preservation of three-dimensional dunes on an ancient deep-marine seafloor: implications for sedimentary processes and depositional environments” Open
Corrigendum to ”Soutter, E. et al. (2024). Exceptional preservation of three-dimensional dunes on an ancient deep-marine seafloor: implications for sedimentary processes and depositional environments. Sedimentologika, 2(1), 1-18. https://d…
View article: Exceptional preservation of three-dimensional dunes on an ancient deep-marine seafloor: implications for sedimentary processes and depositional environments
Exceptional preservation of three-dimensional dunes on an ancient deep-marine seafloor: implications for sedimentary processes and depositional environments Open
Depositional and erosional bedforms can be used to reconstruct sedimentary processes and aid palaeoenvironmental interpretations. Using exhumed deep-marine strata in the Eocene Aínsa Basin, Spain, we document a 3-dimensional package of dun…
View article: Submarine crevasse lobes controlled by lateral slope failure in tectonically-active settings: an exhumed example from the Eocene Aínsa depocentre (Spain)
Submarine crevasse lobes controlled by lateral slope failure in tectonically-active settings: an exhumed example from the Eocene Aínsa depocentre (Spain) Open
Tectonic deformation and associated submarine slope failures modify seafloor relief, influencing sediment dispersal patterns and the resulting depositional architecture of deep-water systems. The exhumed Middle Eocene strata of the Banastó…
View article: Five-fold expansion of the Caspian Sea in the late Pliocene: New and revised magnetostratigraphic and 40Ar/39Ar age constraints on the Akchagylian Stage
Five-fold expansion of the Caspian Sea in the late Pliocene: New and revised magnetostratigraphic and 40Ar/39Ar age constraints on the Akchagylian Stage Open
The Global climate reorganisation in the late Pliocene linked to enhancement of the Atlantic Ocean Thermohaline Circulation (AOTC), instigated a transition to glacial-interglacial cyclicity in the Quaternary. Enhancement of the AOTC amplif…
View article: Cretaceous Black Shales in the Pacific: The Equatorial Position Hypothesis
Cretaceous Black Shales in the Pacific: The Equatorial Position Hypothesis Open
<p>Although anoxia is rare in modern oceans, the marine stratigraphic record is punctuated by sedimentary and geochemical evidence for episodes of widespread oceanic anoxia. The last time in Earth history that a large volume of the o…
View article: The Pliocene-Pleistocene transition in the Kura Basin: Environmental and climate reconstruction of basin margin sediments
The Pliocene-Pleistocene transition in the Kura Basin: Environmental and climate reconstruction of basin margin sediments Open
During the Neogene, the Caspian Sea experienced major fluctuations in lake-level as a result of climate change and (dis)connections with adjacent basins. A five-fold increase in Caspian Sea surface area is reported to have occurred during …