Changes in mesophotic carbonate-platform export across the end of the last glacial cycle (Saya de Malha Bank, western Indian Ocean)

Or M. Bialik*, Christian Betzler, Juan Carlos Braga, John J.G. Reijmer, Jesus Reolid, Sebastian Lindhorst

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Abstract

The export of neritic material from the top of carbonate platforms is a key process in the construction of their slopes. However, our knowledge of the supply pattern of materials from platforms is dominantly based on platforms lying in the euphotic zone during the present sea-level highstand. This is a somewhat biased perspective as through geological time not all platforms were euphotic. The Saya de Malha Bank in the Mascarene Plateau is an example of a modern mesophotic carbonate platform, and as such, its flooding and export patterns differ from those of euphotic ones. Using cores collected on the western slope of the Saya de Malha Bank, the export patterns of the platform since the last glacial maximum were explored. Material on the platform edge is winnowed and transported to the slope by multiple possible processes. The material on the platform is a combination of high and low magnesium calcite as well as high and low strontium aragonite, integrating pelagic and neritic sources. The ratio of these constituents varies over time with changes in the platform production capability as it was flooded and drowned during the Holocene transgression. The material from the platform is transported in both confined flows, mainly during lowstands, and unconfined flows, mainly during late transgression and early highstand. In the present state of the highstand, supply may have diminished, leading to erosion of the canyon shoulders.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)374-397
Number of pages24
JournalThe Depositional Record
Volume10
Issue number3
Early online date17 Jun 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2024

Bibliographical note

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© 2024 The Authors. The Depositional Record published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of International Association of Sedimentologists.

Funding

We acknowledge outstanding support by the Master and crew of and by the shipboard scientific party. The research cruise SO270 and post\u2010cruise work was funded by the Bundesministerium f\u00FCr Bildung und Forschung (BMBF, Germany; grant 03G0270A to CB). The Joint Commission of the Extended Continental Shelf Mascarene Plateau Region is thanked for allowing work in the Mascarene Joint Management Area (JMA) and the Department for Continental Shelf, Maritime Zones Administration & Exploration (Mauritius) for allowing work in the EEZ of the Republic of Mauritius. Ilona Schutter (UHH) is thanked for her work within the project and Jutta Richarz (UHH) for grain\u2010size analyses. OMB was supported by Marie Sk\u0142odowska Curie fellowship 101003394 (RhodoMalta) during post\u2010cruise work. JR was supported by Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovaci\u00F3n of the Spanish Government through the Ram\u00F3n y Cajal project RYC2021\u2010034362\u2010I. JR and JCB thanks research group RNM\u2010190. The authors would like to thank the editors as well as two anonymous reviewers. RV SONNE

FundersFunder number
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung03G0270A
Marie Skłodowska Curie101003394

    Keywords

    • aragonite
    • high Mg calcite
    • highstand shedding
    • Holocene
    • Pleistocene
    • SO270

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