EGU24-10732, updated on 08 Mar 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-10732
EGU General Assembly 2024
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Imaging the Plio-Quaternary submarine geomorphological evolution of the Gulf of Cagliari

Maria Cristina Caradonna1, Anna Del Ben1, Riccardo Geletti2, Gian Andrea Pini1, Veronica Frisicchio1, Gemma Ercilla3, and Ferran Estrada3
Maria Cristina Caradonna et al.
  • 1Universiy of Trieste, Earth Science, Fluid-Dynamics, and Mathematics. Interactions and Methods, Italy (mariacristina.caradonna@phd.units.it)
  • 2National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics (OGS)
  • 3Instituto de Ciencias del Mar (ICM) - CSIC

Based on the morpho–bathymetric data coming from the MaGIC project (Marine Geohazards along the Italian Coast) and the high-resolution seismic reflection profiles acquired in 2010 by OGS-Explora, we depict the complex geomorphology of the Gulf of Cagliari and the evolution of the most striking morphosedimentary features developed during the PQ. The seafloor is shaped by the canyon system, the Sarroch and S. Elia-Foxy canyons. The obtained results point that their onset and location do not coincide with paleoincisions formed by the Messinian erosion. The main pathway changes of the Sarroch canyon are conditioned by extensional tectonics of the Campidano Graben and are controlled by the Banghittu High. Cut-and-fill features and infill deposits indicate that retrogressive erosive processes affect the canyon heads and produce landslides. transport deposits in the basin. In fact, four large MTD's have been recognized and analysed within the PQ sequence. They show different seismic facies, from transparent to chaotic, and are locally affected by internal deformational structures which allow us to distinguish the translational and compressional domains. The interplay between the morphosedimentary evolution of the systems canyons and the MTDs are useful to understanding the role played by the downslope channelized and non-channelized sedimentary processes over time and to explore the factors, local and/or global, controlling their occurrence and/or predominance. This analysis of the submarine canyon morphologies and occurrence of MTDs can help evaluate the potential geo-hazard implications of the region.

How to cite: Caradonna, M. C., Del Ben, A., Geletti, R., Pini, G. A., Frisicchio, V., Ercilla, G., and Estrada, F.: Imaging the Plio-Quaternary submarine geomorphological evolution of the Gulf of Cagliari, EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria, 14–19 Apr 2024, EGU24-10732, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-10732, 2024.