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Antecedent geological control on transgressive delta and shoreline preservation: Examples from the SE African shelf

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MARINE GEOLOGY
卷 454, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.margeo.2022.106934

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Submerged deltas; Antecedent geology; Palaeo-shorelines; Thukela shelf

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  1. National Research Foundation African Coelacanth Ecosystem Programme grant [97968]
  2. UKZN

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Using advanced geophysical tools and sampling techniques, this study investigates the influence of antecedent geology on the evolution of a subaqueous delta. The results show that bedrock elevation, shoreline features, and basement topography play crucial roles in shaping the morphology and sediment distribution of the delta.
Using a suite of ultra-high resolution geophysical tools, remote operated vehicle dives, legacy cores, and isolated grab samples, we demonstrate at a regional shelf scale, the influence of antecedent geology (basement topog-raphy, shelf gradient and submerged shoreline features) on the evolving transgressive shelf stratigraphy of a subaqueous delta. The unconsolidated uppermost delta occurs as isolated remnants scattered across the low -gradient shelf. Seismic data reveal across-shelf heterogeneity in bedrock elevation, with prominent bedrock highs and depressions and several well-preserved aeolianite palaeo-shoreline complexes at water depths of-100,-60 and -40 m. Analysis of bathymetric and seismic data demonstrates that these pre-existing shoreline complexes exert an overarching control on the distribution patterns of i) deltaic sediments, where they abut the landward flank of the shoreline form, acting as a barrier to seaward dispersal, and ii) shoreface sediments which remain sequestered on the mid-shelf on the seaward flank of the shoreline complex, hampering the landward translation of the shoreface in step with rising sea levels. Moreover, sediment distribution/accumulation is further constrained where elevated portions of the basement topography provide little to no accommodation, and act as zones of sediment bypass, and adjacent basement depressions accommodate sediment to seaward. The gentle antecedent slope, coupled with the gentle shoreline trajectory mediated transgressive erosion directly to landward. This is reinforced where local inflections in the wave ravinement profile form due to the presence of palaeo-shoreline complexes, aiding in the ultimate preservation of these submerged delta facets in the palaeo-shoreline lee. This study shows that low antecedent gradients, and palaeo-shoreline features, lead to develop-ment of transgressive coastal profiles that are predisposed to delta overstepping. The pre-existing basement topography and palaeo-shorelines constrain the positioning and morphology of the delta. We suggest that antecedent conditioning has partitioned accommodation for delta accumulation and moderated wave ravine-ment associated with transgression since the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). The geological framework has acted as a recurring primary control on the geomorphic evolution of the submarine delta and shelf.

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