 
Summary
              From a sedimentological point of view, the continental shelf of the French Guyana can be divided in three parts, parallel to the littoral: (1) the coastal zone where a very fluid mud is found; (2) a large band of sands which covers the rest of the continental shelf; (3) the zone of pelagic muds which corresponds to the lower part of the continental slope. The passage between the sands of the shelf and the littoral or pelagic muds is obtained by the intermediary of the muddy sands.
Creator
          Gérard, Moguedet.
Publisher
          ISTPM.
Language
              Other language
          Source
          Revue des Travaux de l'Institut des Pêches Maritimes (0035-2276) (ISTPM), 1977-12, Vol. 41, N. 4, P. 389-402.
Media
              Document
          Online resources
          
      Keywords provided by editors
          ANW, French Guiana, Sedimentology, Sediment texture, Continental shelves.
BIO-PLATEAUX topics
          Coastal zone management (and erosion-sedimentation processes related to rivers), Observation of aquatic environments (environmental monitoring)
              Enjeux principaux 
          Water and environment (water cycle, ecosystems, protection of resources, etc.)
              Coverage
          Guyana shield
              Countries
          France