Large-scale submarine landslide in the Cochin offshore region, southwestern continental margin of India: a preliminary geophysical understanding

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Bijesh, C. M. [1 ]
Twinkle, D. [1 ]
Susanth, S. [1 ]
Kurian, P. John [1 ]
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[1] Minist Earth Sci, Natl Ctr Polar & Ocean Res, Vasco da Gama 403804, Goa, India
关键词
Bathymetry; Morphology; Submarine landslide; Tectonics; Off Cochin; MASS MOVEMENTS; SLOPE FAILURE; SEA-FLOOR; TSUNAMI; SLIDE; EVOLUTION; MODEL; OCEAN; SEDIMENTATION; ARCHITECTURE;
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10.1007/s10346-022-01969-6
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P5 [地质学];
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0709 ; 081803 ;
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Analysis of high-resolution multibeam bathymetry, sub-bottom profiles, and multichannel seismic reflection data provides a novel understanding of a large-scale submarine landslide in the Cochin offshore region, southwestern continental margin of India. This massive submarine landslide is referred to name as the "Cochin slide". The Cochin slide exhibits a U-shaped slide scar with an average gradient of similar to 2 degrees, which opens in the NNE-SSW trend in the lower slope and Laccadive Basin. The slide scar has a width of similar to 46 km and a total perimeter length of similar to 60 km, estimated with a volume of similar to 240 km(3) excavated from this region. A non-sinuous channel with a length of similar to 36 km and having incisions varying from similar to 140 to 40 m from head to toe has developed within the slide scar. The submarine channel might have formed after the slide event facilitating channel incisions in the upper slope. The mass transport deposits associated with the slide have distributed over a wide area (similar to 5700 sq. km.) in the lower slope and Laccadive Basin, with a maximum run-out length of similar to 138 km. The preconditioning factors or trigger mechanisms for the Cochin slide could not be precisely established yet. However, sedimentation during different geological times and the occurrence of weak layers might have contributed to the slope instability. The morphology of the Cochin slide, its correlation with the extensive faulting in the continental shelf-slope province, the presence of structural elements, and records of previous earthquakes suggest that the tectonic/geological processes strongly influence the triggering of the slide.
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