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Valdez Buso, Victoria
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Kneller, Ben
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Da Silva reis Assis, Vanessa
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Vesely, Fernando Farias
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Milana, Juan Pablo

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2025-05-29T10:05:45Z
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2024-03
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Valdez Buso, Victoria; Kneller, Ben; Da Silva reis Assis, Vanessa; Vesely, Fernando Farias; Milana, Juan Pablo; Incorporation of substrate blocks into mass transport deposits: Insights from subsurface and outcrop studies; John Wiley & Sons; The Depositional Record; 10; 5; 3-2024; 708-719
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2055-4877
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http://hdl.handle.net/11336/262887
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Mass movements are common on the continental slope, affecting not only thesubsequent sea floor morphology but often substantially modifying the underly-ing deposits. Various styles of substrate interaction have been recognised, rep-resenting the various degrees of involvement of the underlying material and itsincorporation into the mass movement. This work presents a new style of basalinteraction not previously described. Based on the morphology of the basal sur-face of a mass transport deposit, this can be recognised both in seismic data andin an outcrop analogue. A subsurface example, from an ca 100 m thick masstransport deposit located in Santos Basin, offshore Brazil, displays a basal surfacewith spoon- shaped scours or scoops. These scoops are of the order of tens up to400 m in maximum dimension, where masses of underlying sediment have beenremoved and incorporated into the mass movement. Outcrops used for this workare located in La Rioja Province, Western Argentina, where the study involves awell- exposed ca 200 m thick mass transport deposit that crops out continuouslyover 7 km. Its basal surface is incised irregularly into the underlying sandstones,incorporating the blocks of sandstone into the mass movement. The strikingsimilarities observed between outcrop examples and the northern Santos Basinsuggest that they can be effective analogues, facilitating a comprehensive under-standing of mass transport deposit dynamics across diverse basin environments.
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application/pdf
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eng
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John Wiley & Sons

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar/
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deepwater
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mass transport deposits,
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Paganzo Basin
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Santos Basin
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Geología

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Ciencias de la Tierra y relacionadas con el Medio Ambiente

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CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS

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Incorporation of substrate blocks into mass transport deposits: Insights from subsurface and outcrop studies
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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2025-05-28T12:05:49Z
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10
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5
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708-719
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Estados Unidos

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New Jersey
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Fil: Valdez Buso, Victoria. Universidade Federal do Paraná; Brasil
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Fil: Kneller, Ben. University of Aberdeen; Reino Unido
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Fil: Da Silva reis Assis, Vanessa. Universidade Federal do Paraná; Brasil
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Fil: Vesely, Fernando Farias. Universidade Federal do Paraná; Brasil
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Fil: Milana, Juan Pablo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - San Juan. Centro de Investigaciones de la Geosfera y Biosfera. Universidad Nacional de San Juan. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas Físicas y Naturales. Centro de Investigaciones de la Geosfera y Biosfera; Argentina
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The Depositional Record
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dep2.283
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