Abstract

High-resolution seismic profiles collected by Parasound and SES-2000 deep profilers during Cruise 26 of the R/V Akademik Sergei Vavilov (2009) along the continental slope base of South America, NW Africa, and West Europe are correlated with the deep-sea drilling boreholes. Lithofacies interpretation of the Quaternary deep-water seismic facies of hemipelagites, bottom current deposits (contourites), and gravitites (turbidites, mud flow deposits) is presented. The data obtained reveal the domination of contourites in the accumulation of continental rise apron under conditions of relatively scarce terrigenous material supply. It is shown that acoustically stratified seismic facies under these conditions commonly reflect interbedding of the terrigenous clay and biogenic calcareous ooze related to the Pleistocene glacial/interglacial cycles.

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