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Sandbanks, sandwaves and megaripples on Spitsbergenbanken, Barents Sea

Recently acquired multibeam echosounder data from the shallowest part (26–53 m depth) of Spitsbergenbanken in the western Barents Sea reveal a variety of bedforms, including megaripples, sandwaves and sandbanks. The bedforms exhibit varying degrees of superimposition and differ in their age of forma...

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Published in:Marine geology 2019-10, Vol.416, p.105998, Article 105998
Main Authors: Bellec, Valérie K., Bøe, Reidulv, Bjarnadóttir, Lilja R., Albretsen, Jon, Dolan, Margaret, Chand, Shyam, Thorsnes, Terje, Jakobsen, Frank W., Nixon, Chantel, Plassen, Liv, Jensen, Henning, Baeten, Nicole, Olsen, Heidi, Elvenes, Sigrid
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Summary:Recently acquired multibeam echosounder data from the shallowest part (26–53 m depth) of Spitsbergenbanken in the western Barents Sea reveal a variety of bedforms, including megaripples, sandwaves and sandbanks. The bedforms exhibit varying degrees of superimposition and differ in their age of formation and present depositional regime, being either active or moribund. These are the first observations of co-occurring current induced bedforms in the western Barents Sea and provide evidence of a high energy environment in the study area. The bedforms indicate both sediment erosion and transport and confirm that there is enough sand available in this area to maintain them. Such conditions are not known to be common in the western Barents Sea and reflect the unique oceanographic and benthic environment of Spitsbergenbanken. •Detailed description of different kinds of megaripples as small as 4 cm high and 1 m long•Study of sandwaves and sandbanks in a high latitude sea (Barents Sea)•Evolution of large sandwaves and sandbanks since the last deglaciation
ISSN:0025-3227
1872-6151
DOI:10.1016/j.margeo.2019.105998