Title

Control of terrigenous-carbonate facies transitions by baroclinic coastal currents - Nicaragua

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-1988

Abstract

Studies of sediment distribution on the shallow and broad shelf off the east coast of Nicaragua have revealed a 20- to 30-km-wide (12- to 19-mi) band of terrigenous sediment confined near the coast. The band grades abruptly into an area of carbonate deposition that is composed principally of the disintegration products of calcareous green algae. Detailed studies of watershed runoff, structure of nearshore currents, and density gradients indicate the existence of a well-organized band of currents that run essentially parallel to the coast. -from Authors

Publication Source (Journal or Book title)

Carbonate-clastic transitions

First Page

289

Last Page

304

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