Geological Field Trips and Maps - vol. 1.2 2022

Volume 14 (1.2)/2022

The Bay of Mont Saint Michel. Sedimentary facies, morphodynamics and Holocene evolution of a hypertidal coastal system

Field trip organized for the Tidalites 2012 Conference (Caen, France) and the International Meeting of Sedimentology 2017 (Toulouse, France)


DOI: https://doi.org/10.3301/GFT.2022.02 - Pages: 1-39

Bernadette Tessier1, Pierre Weill1, Isabelle Billeaud1,2, Lucille Furgerot1, Sonia Campos-Soto1, Dominique Mouazé1, Bruno Caline2 & Chantal Bonnot-Courtois3,†

1Normandie Univ, UNICAEN, UNIROUEN, CNRS, M2C, 24 rue des Tilleuls, 14000 Caen, France.
2Total Exploration & Production, Pau, France.
3UMR Prodig CNRS/EPHE, Dinard, France; † Deceased (February 1, 2019).
Corresponding author e-mail: bernadette.tessier@unicaen.fr

Abstract

The aim of this 3-day field trip in the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel, located between Normandy and Brittany (NW France), is to examine the different sedimentary environments, which compose this hypertidal coastal system (a tide-dominated, wave-influenced embayment, a tide-dominated estuary, a wave-dominated sandy shoreline). Hydrodynamics, sedimentary facies, and sequences, Holocene infill, and evolution will be discussed through field observations, sediment cores, very high resolution seismic, and ground-penetrating radar data. The field trip includes a sightseeing tour of Mont-Saint-Michel and an overview of Norman gastronomy.

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