Our investigation is centred on the continental slope of the Antarctic Peninsula and adjacent basin. Type of sediments, sedimentary stratigraphy, and physical and geotechnical characterization of the sediments have been integrated. Four different types of sediments have been defined: diamictons, silty and muddy turbidites, muddy, silty and muddy matrix embedded clast contourites. There is a close correspondence between the physical properties (density, magnetic susceptibility and p-wave velocity) and the texture and/or fabric as laminations and strati. cation. From a quantitative point of view, only a few statistical correlations between textural and physical properties have been found. Within the geotechnical properties, only water content is most influenced by texture. This slope, with a maximum gradient observed (20degrees), is stable, according to the stability under gravitational loading concepts, and the maximum stable slope that would range from 22degrees to 29degrees. Nevertheless, different instability features have been observed. Volcanic activity, bottom currents, glacial loading-unloading or earthquakes can be considered as potential mechanisms to induce instability in this area.
Physical and Geotechnical Properties and Assessment of Sediment Stability an the Continental Slope and Basin of the Bransfield Basin (Antarctica Peninsula) / Casas, D; Ercilla, G; Estrada, F; Alonso, B; Baraza, J; Lee, H; Kayen, R; Chiocci, Francesco Latino. - In: MARINE GEORESOURCES & GEOTECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 1064-119X. - 22:4(2004), pp. 253-278. [10.1080/10641190490900853]
Physical and Geotechnical Properties and Assessment of Sediment Stability an the Continental Slope and Basin of the Bransfield Basin (Antarctica Peninsula)
CHIOCCI, Francesco Latino
2004
Abstract
Our investigation is centred on the continental slope of the Antarctic Peninsula and adjacent basin. Type of sediments, sedimentary stratigraphy, and physical and geotechnical characterization of the sediments have been integrated. Four different types of sediments have been defined: diamictons, silty and muddy turbidites, muddy, silty and muddy matrix embedded clast contourites. There is a close correspondence between the physical properties (density, magnetic susceptibility and p-wave velocity) and the texture and/or fabric as laminations and strati. cation. From a quantitative point of view, only a few statistical correlations between textural and physical properties have been found. Within the geotechnical properties, only water content is most influenced by texture. This slope, with a maximum gradient observed (20degrees), is stable, according to the stability under gravitational loading concepts, and the maximum stable slope that would range from 22degrees to 29degrees. Nevertheless, different instability features have been observed. Volcanic activity, bottom currents, glacial loading-unloading or earthquakes can be considered as potential mechanisms to induce instability in this area.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.