Quaternary and Pliocene turbidites in the Bahamas, Leg 101, Sites 628, 632, and 635

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Textural and compositional differences were found between gravity-flow sheets in an open-ocean environment on the northern slope of Little Bahama Bank (Site 628, Pliocene turbidite sequence) and in a closed-basin depositional setting (Site 632, Quaternary turbidite sequence). Mud-supported debris-flow sheets were cored at Site 628. Average mean grain size of the turbidite samples was lower, mud content was higher, and sorting was poorer than in comparable samples from Site 632. This reflects the deposition of proximal, low-energy turbidity currents and debris flows on a base-of-slope carbonate apron. -from Authors

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Kuhn, G., & Meischner, D. (1988). Quaternary and Pliocene turbidites in the Bahamas, Leg 101, Sites 628, 632, and 635. Proc., Scientific Results, ODP, Leg 101, Bahamas, 203–212. https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.101.147.1988

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