Structure of Subsurface Sediments in the Scan Basin (Scotia Sea)


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The structure of sediments in the Scotia Sea is used as a basis for reconstructing the geological history of its bottom in the Late Quaternary. The Scan Basin is one of the main elements of the topography of the southern Scotia Sea. Its formation played a considerable role in the fragmentation of the continent, which included the Bruce and Discovery banks. The main parameters of the sediment layer in the Scan Basin have been reconstructed by the present time, but its top part has not been studied. In this work, we analyze the first data obtained on the R/V Gesperidas with the use of a TOPAS PS 18/40 high-resolution seismic profilograph in 2012. Three layers in the subsurface sediments on the bottom of the Scan Basin were specified for the first time. The mean periods of their deposition in the Late Quaternary were determined as 115000 years for the first, 76000 years for the second, and 59 000 years for the third layer from the surface of the bottom. The duration of the total accumulation period of the three layers is about 250000 years.

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Al. Schreider

Research Institute of Economics and Management of Gas Industry

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Email: aschr@ocean.ru
Ресей, Moscow

A. Schreider

Shirshov Institute of Oceanology

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Ресей, Moscow

A. Sazhneva

Shirshov Institute of Oceanology

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Ресей, Moscow

J. Galindo-Zaldivar

Granada University

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Испания, Granada

P. Ruano

Granada University

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Испания, Granada

A. Maldonado

Andalusia Institute of Earth Science

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Испания, Granada

Y. Martos-Martin

Andalusia Institute of Earth Science

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Испания, Granada

F. Lobo

Andalusia Institute of Earth Science

Email: aschr@ocean.ru
Испания, Granada

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