Browsing Bergen Open Research Archive by Author "Hodgson, David M."
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Axial and transverse deep‐water sediment supply to syn‐rift fault terraces: Insights from the West Xylokastro Fault Block, Gulf of Corinth, Greece
Cullen, Timothy M; Collier, Richard E.L.I.; Gawthorpe, Rob; Hodgson, David M.; Barrett, Bonita J (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Deep‐water syn‐rift systems develop in partially‐ or transiently‐linked depocentres to form complicated depositional architectures, which are characterised by short transport distances, coarse grain sizes and a wide range ... -
Deep-water syn-rift stratigraphy as archives of Early-Mid Pleistocene palaeoenvironmental signals and controls on sediment delivery
Cullen, Tim; Collier, Richard E.L.I.; Hodgson, David M.; Gawthorpe, Robert Leslie; Kouli, Katerina; Maffione, Marco; Trygvason Eliassen, Gauti (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)The timing and character of coarse siliciclastic sediment delivered to deep-water environments in active rift basins is governed by the complicated interactions of tectonics, climate, eustasy, hinterland geology, and shelf ... -
Halokinetic modulation of sedimentary thickness and architecture: A numerical modelling approach
Cumberpatch, Zoë A.; Finch, Emma; Kane, Ian A.; Pichel, Leonardo Muniz; Jackson, Christopher A.-L.; Kilhams, Ben; Hodgson, David M.; Huuse, Mads (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Subsurface salt flow can deform overlying strata and influence contemporaneous sedimentary systems. Studying salt-sediment interactions is challenging in the subsurface due to poor imaging adjacent to salt, and in the field ... -
Syn‐rift delta interfan successions: Archives of sedimentation and basin evolution
Barrett, Bonita J; Gawthorpe, Rob; Collier, Richard E.L.I.; Hodgson, David M.; Cullen, Timothy M (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-10-10)Models that aim to capture the interactions between sediment supply, base level and tectonism recorded in fan delta successions in rift basins have not considered the stratigraphic archive preserved in interfan areas; yet ...