Searching the Rhone delta channel in Lake Geneva since François Alphonse FOREL

Q3 Multidisciplinary
S. Girardclos, M. Hilbe, J. Corella, J. Loizeau, K. Kremer, T. DelSontro, A. Arantegui, A. Moscariello, Frédéric Arlaud, Y. Akhtman, F. Anselmetti, U. Lemmin
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In the late 19th century, F.-A. Forel led investigations of the Rhone River delta area of Lake Geneva that resulted in the discovery of a textbook example of a river-fed delta system containing impressive subaquatic channels. Well ahead of the marine counterparts, scientific observations and interpretations of water currents shaping the delta edifice for the first time documented how underflow currents carry cold, suspension-laden waters from the river mouth all the way to the deep basin. These early investigations of the Rhone delta laid the basis for follow-up studies in the 20th and 21th centuries. Sediment coring, water-column measurements, manned submersible diving, seismic reflection profiling and bathymetric surveying eventually provided a rich database to unravel the key erosional and depositional processes, further documenting the impact of human-induced changes in the catchment. With the merging of old and new scientific knowledge, today a comprehensive understanding prevails of how a delta changes through time, how its channels are formed, and what potential natural hazards may be related to its evolution. New and efficient bathymetric techniques, paired with novel coring operations, provided a time-series of morphologic evolution showing and quantifying the high dynamics of the delta/channel evolution in an unprecedented temporal and spatial resolution. Future investigations will continue to further quantify these dynamic processes and to link the evolution of the subaquatic domain with changes and processes in the catchment and with natural hazards. Its size, easy access, and large variety of states and processes will continue to make the Rhone delta area a perfect ‘laboratory’ in which general processes can be studied that could be upscaled or downscaled to other marine and lacustrine deltas
自弗朗索瓦·阿方斯·FOREL以来,在日内瓦湖搜索罗纳河三角洲河道
在19世纪晚期,f。a。弗雷尔领导了对日内瓦湖罗纳河三角洲地区的调查,结果发现了一个典型的河流三角洲系统,其中包含令人印象深刻的水下通道。早在海洋研究之前,科学观察和对形成三角洲大厦的水流的解释首次记录了下流是如何将冰冷的、含有悬浮液的水从河口一路带到盆地深处的。这些对罗纳河三角洲的早期研究为20世纪和21世纪的后续研究奠定了基础。沉积物取心、水柱测量、载人潜水、地震反射剖面和水深测量最终为揭示关键的侵蚀和沉积过程提供了丰富的数据库,进一步记录了人类引起的流域变化的影响。随着新旧科学知识的融合,今天对三角洲如何随时间变化、河道如何形成以及可能与其演变有关的潜在自然灾害有了全面的了解。新型高效的测深技术与新型取心作业相结合,提供了一个时间序列的形态演化,以前所未有的时间和空间分辨率显示并量化了三角洲/水道演化的高动态。未来的调查将继续进一步量化这些动态过程,并将水下领域的演变与集水区的变化和过程以及自然灾害联系起来。罗纳河三角洲的规模、交通便利、状态和过程的多样性将继续使该地区成为一个完美的“实验室”,在这里可以研究一般的过程,这些过程可以扩大或缩小到其他海洋和湖泊三角洲
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