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A new approach to assess ancient marine slope instability using a bivariate statistical method
Publication . Piedade, Aldina; Alves, Tiago M.; Zêzere, José
Slope instability is one of the most effective processes shaping the sea floor of continental margins. The endproducts of slope instability, mass-transport deposits (MTDs), have been documented in the literature using
diverse approaches. This paper tests a new methodology, applied to a region offshore Espírito Santo (SE Brazil),
for the evaluation of MTDs' occurrence on continental slopes. A MTD inventory was, in a first stage, made for a
cropped region of SE Brazil using a high resolution three-dimensional (3D) seismic volume. This MTD inventory
consists of four MTDs that were mapped and exported into a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) database.
MTD favourability scores were computed in a second stage using algorithms based on statistical/probabilistic
analyses (Information Value Method), over unique terrain conditions, in a raster basis. Terrain attributes derived
from the Digital Terrain Model (DTM) were used as proxies to several driving factors of MTDs, and as predictors
in the models. As a result, three models are discussed independently in this paper according to the different
datasets used to interpret MTDs (Models 1, 2 and 3). The results were prepared by sorting all pixels according
their favourability value, in descending order, and the robustness and accuracy of the MTD favourability models
were evaluated by success-rate curves. The curves aided the quantitative interpretation of the models expressing
their goodness of fit to the interpreted MTDs. This work is important because the outputs resulting from the
methodology confirm that this new method can be applied to submarine slopes. From the three models, Model 3
obtained the highest goodness of fit (0.862). Based on our results, a sensitivity analysis was undertaken and key
predisposing factors were identified. This new methodology has the potential to become a very important and
valid approach for the recognition of submarine slopes prone to failure on continental margins around the world.
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SFRH/BD/79052/2011
