Publication Date:
2002-01-01
Description:
The glacigenic sequence of the southwestern Barents Sea shelf has for the first time been studied using 3-D seismic data. The close spacing of 3-D lines and powerful computer workstation interpretation techniques have allowed detailed mapping of the observed features. Several generations of subglacial lineations observed on four different palaeo-surfaces are interpreted to reflect the flow patterns of palaeo-ice sheets. To our knowledge, this is the first time that multiple levels of subglacial lineations have been observed. The lineations are 2.5-8 m in relief, 50 to 180 m wide and 0.5 to 20 km long. All four surfaces show a main lineation pattern comprising lineations with a N-S trend, suggesting that the dominant ice flow was directed northwards across the Barents Sea shelf at least four times during the last 0.8 Ma. Two of the surfaces display semi-circular to oblong depressions trending mainly in the same direction as the sub-parallel lineations. These depressions are 9-53 m in relief, 1.25-3.2 km wide and 1.9-9 km long. In contrast to the buried surfaces, the sea floor is dominated by 2.5-25 m deep cross-cutting iceberg plough-marks from the deglaciation phase of the last Barents Sea ice sheet. The 3-D seismic data are conventional industry data. Despite relatively low seismic frequencies and, hence, limited vertical resolution of seismic profiles, time slices and sub-horizontal time maps are of high spatial resolution, providing detailed images of different stages of buried Quaternary glacial geomorphology.
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