Morphological Expression of Submarine Landslides in the Accretionary Prism of the Caribbean Continental Margin of Colombia

SUBMARINE MASS MOVEMENTS AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES: 6TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM(2014)

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Abstract
Morphological analyses of similar to 14,500 km(2) of high-resolution-bathymetric data in the Caribbean continental margin of Colombia has allowed us to identify submarine landslides in the Sinu Accretionary Prism (SAP) and Magdalena submarine fan (MSF) areas. In the MSF area most of submarine failures are disintegrative, i.e. with no obvious deposit near or at the base of the scar, and are related to a system of canyons belonging to the Magdalena turbidite system and to an abrupt slope break at the border of the continental shelf. Landslides in the SAP area are mainly associated to the steeper flanks (12-18 degrees) of anticline-related ridges. In many cases, the associated landslide deposits are buried by subsequent sediments related to broad fans formed in the mouth of channels and canyons. The cohesive landslides identified exhibit blocky deposits with rubble masses up to 50 m high and runout distances between 3.6 and 11 km. Morphometric analyses of scarps allowed us to calculate landslides ages in function of the constant kappa of diffusivity. Estimations using a kappa value of 0.015 m(2)y(-1) suggest ages ranging between 13.8 and 9,761.9 ky for the MSF and ages between 12.2 and 1,031.8 ky for the SAP.
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Submarine landslides,Canyons,Anticline-related ridges,Morphometric dating,Colombian Caribbean
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