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Geomorphology of the Axial Channel (Southern Bight, North Sea)
Vervoort, M.; Plets, R.; Kyriakoudi, D.; Missiaen, T.; De Batist, M. (2026). Geomorphology of the Axial Channel (Southern Bight, North Sea). Journal of Maps 22(1): 2620910. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2026.2620910
In: Journal of Maps. Taylor & Francis: Kingston-upon-Thames. ISSN 1744-5647; e-ISSN 1744-5647
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Trefwoorden
    Earth sciences > Geology > Geomorphology
    Zuidelijke Bocht [Marine Regions]
Author keywords
    Axial Channel; Quaternary geology; seafloor mapping

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  • Vervoort, M.
  • Plets, R.
  • Kyriakoudi, D.
  • Missiaen, T.
  • De Batist, M.

Abstract
    This study presents a transnational geomorphological map of the Southern Bight, North Sea, using bathymetric data (EMODnet – c. 115 m horizontal resolution; UKHO – 4 m horizontal resolution). Based on the erosional and/or depositional relationship of the mapped features, a first step is established towards the reconstruction of the evolution of the Axial Channel, i.e. a major geomorphological feature on the southern North Sea seafloor. It reveals that the present-day Axial Channel reflects four distinct phases that occurred throughout the Pleistocene: a glacial phase, a major, regional scale fluvial dominated phase – that evolved after the glacial phase; a short-lived, high-energy drainage event; and a last, tidal dominated marine phase. These findings contribute to a refined understanding of the Southern Bight’s geomorphological evolution and offer a framework for future palaeo-environmental and stratigraphic studies in the region.

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