Communications Earth & Environment (Oct 2024)
Spatial analysis of Holocene delta compound clinoforms
Abstract
Abstract Recognition of compound delta clinoforms has led to a new understanding of delta progradation and architecture. Limited study has been dedicated to spatially delineate three dimensional morphologies of subaqueous deltas and their migration away from active sediment sources. Qualitative and quantitative analyses of 38 Holocene deltas lead to the observation of two main gradient breaks at tens-of-meters water depth and variable subaqueous geometries. Geometric variability was captured relative to riverine-sediment sources and basinal energies and presents steeper shoreline and subaqueous delta clinoforms, reaching 1°, separated by a gently-dipping 0.11° platform with widths from few kilometers (Ebro Delta) to 200 kilometers (Amazon Delta). In wave-dominated systems, the platform is absent ahead of the sediment source but widens laterally away as a smooth arcuate surface, whereas in tide-dominated systems the platform widens ahead of active sources and narrows ahead of starved ones while hosting erosional features and tidal channel/bar couplets.