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Sediment and pore water data of five cores from the continental slope off Uruguay

Assessing frequency and extent of mass movement at continental margins is crucial to evaluate risks for offshore constructions and coastal areas. A multidisciplinary approach including geophysical, sedimentological, geotechnical, and geochemical methods was applied to investigate multistage mass transport deposits (MTDs) off Uruguay, on top of which no surficial hemipelagic drape was detected based on echosounder data. Nonsteady state pore water conditions are evidenced by a distinct gradient change in the sulfate (SO42-) profile at 2.8 m depth. A sharp sedimentological contact at 2.43 m coincides with an abrupt downward increase in shear strength from approx. 10 to >20 kPa. This boundary is interpreted as a paleosurface (and top of an older MTD) that has recently been covered by a sediment package during a younger landslide event. This youngest MTD supposedly originated from an upslope position and carried its initial pore water signature downward. The kink in the SO42- profile approx. 35 cm below the sedimentological and geotechnical contact indicates that bioirrigation affected the paleosurface before deposition of the youngest MTD. Based on modeling of the diffusive re-equilibration of SO4**2- the age of the most recent MTD is estimated to be <30 years. The mass movement was possibly related to an earthquake in 1988 (approx. 70 km southwest of the core location). Probabilistic slope stability back analysis of general landslide structures in the study area reveals that slope failure initiation requires additional ground accelerations. Therefore, we consider the earthquake as a reasonable trigger if additional weakening processes (e.g., erosion by previous retrogressive failure events or excess pore pressures) preconditioned the slope for failure. Our study reveals the necessity of multidisciplinary approaches to accurately recognize and date recent slope failures in complex settings such as the investigated area.

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Henkel, Susann, Strasser, Michael, Schwenk, Tilmann, Hanebuth, Till J J, Hüsener, Johannes, Arnold, Gail Lee, Winkelmann, Daniel, Formolo, Michael J, Tomasini, Juan, Krastel, Sebastian, Kasten, Sabine (2011). Dataset: Sediment and pore water data of five cores from the continental slope off Uruguay. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.763533

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Imported on November 29, 2024
Last update November 29, 2024
License CC-BY-3.0
Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.763533
Author Henkel, Susann
Given Name Susann
Family Name Henkel
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Strasser, Michael
Schwenk, Tilmann
Hanebuth, Till J J
Hüsener, Johannes
Arnold, Gail Lee
Winkelmann, Daniel
Formolo, Michael J
Tomasini, Juan
Krastel, Sebastian
Kasten, Sabine
Source Creation 2011
Publication Year 2011
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Henkel_2011
Subject Areas
Name: Chemistry

Name: Geophysics

Name: Lithosphere

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Title: An interdisciplinary investigation of a recent submarine mass transport deposit at the continental margin off Uruguay
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1029/2011GC003669
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 2011
Source: Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
Authors: Henkel Susann , Strasser Michael , Schwenk Tilmann , Hanebuth Till J J , Hüsener Johannes , Arnold Gail Lee , Winkelmann Daniel , Formolo Michael J , Tomasini Juan , Krastel Sebastian , Kasten Sabine .