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Sandwave migration in Monterey Submarine Canyon, Central California

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MARINE GEOLOGY
Volume 248, Issue 3-4, Pages 193-212

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DOI: 10.1016/j.margeo.2007.11.005

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submarine canyons; sandwaves; migration

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Repeated high-resolution multibeam bathymetric surveys from 2002 through 2006 at the head of the Monterey Submarine Canyon reveal a sandwave field along the canyon axis between 20 and 250 in water depth. These sandwaves range in wavelength from 20 to 70 in and 1 to 3 in in height. A quantitative measure was devised to determine the direction of sandwave migration based on the asymmetry of their profiles. Despite appreciable spatial variation the sandwaves were found to migrate in a predominantly down-canyon direction, regardless of season and tidal phases. A year long ADCP measurement at 250 in water depth showed that intermittent internal tidal oscillations dominated the high-speed canyon currents (50-80 cm/s), which are not correlated with the spring-neap tidal cycle. Observed currents of 50 cm/s or higher were predominantly down-canyon. Applying a simple empirical model, flows of such magnitudes were shown to be able to generate sandwaves of a size similar to the observed ones. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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