Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Small-scale crescent-shaped bedforms were identified within flat-bottomed channelized features
carving the submarine volcanic flanks of the Stromboli and Salina edifices. The bedforms are
downslope-asymmetric, with a sub-horizontal stoss side and a steep lee side. They have a
wavelength of tens of metres and a wave height of metres, and their crest-lines are roughly
perpendicular to the maximum slope. Based on their size, texture and similarities to other
bedforms, they can be interpreted as cyclic steps, i.e. a class of upslope-migrating turbidite
sediment waves. Although their genesis must be similar, some differences are observed
between the two cases. At Stromboli, repeated multibeam surveys at an 11-year scale showed a
significant upslope migration of the bedforms because they lie on the bottom of a channel
connected to active coastal dynamics, whose headwall is located at a few metres depth. By
contrast, the surveys showed no significant morphological variations at Salina, where the
bedforms are larger than at Stromboli and the channel headwall is located at about -100 m,
suggesting that these feature are mostly inactive at present
Tipologia CRIS:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Stromboli; Salina; Repeated bathymetric surveys; Seafloor mapping
Elenco autori:
Bosman, Alessandro
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Titolo del libro:
Atlas of Bedforms in the Western Mediterranean