How is sediment size related to the amount of time the sediment is suspended in water? LEARNING OBJECTIVES Students will be able to investigate and analyze the pat-terns of sedimentation in the Hudson Canyon. Students will observe how heavier particles sink faster than finer particles. Students will learn that submarine landslides (trench slope failure) are avalanches of sediment in deep ocean canyons. Students will infer that the passive side of a conti-nental margin is not as geologically quiet as previ-ously thought
Subaqueous sediment density flows are one of the volumetrically most important processes for moving ...
Submarine landslides are gravity-driven mass movements that occur in underwater slope settings world...
Connectivity of landslide sediment to and within fluvial systems is a key factor affecting the exten...
In their investigation of Hudson Canyon sediments, students will discover how sediment size is relat...
In this activity, students will examine water turbidity as a function of sediment grain size and the...
Submarine landslides at open continental slopes are the largest mass movements on Earth and can caus...
This two-part study examines sedimentologic and stratigraphic concepts in undergraduate geoscience c...
Shepard has made us familiar with the shape and various properties of submarine gorges and in a numb...
Computer models of stratigraphic development at continental margins often include elements in which ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Science, 1982.Mi...
Senior thesis written for Oceanography 444The research in this paper is focused on submarine canyon...
Our long-term scientific goal is to develop sound theoretical models for submarine sediment movement...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Science, 1973.V...
This series of activities will allow students to learn more about sediments and develop their skills...
Ocean basins are filled with loose sediments, which are the products of erosion. This sediment origi...
Subaqueous sediment density flows are one of the volumetrically most important processes for moving ...
Submarine landslides are gravity-driven mass movements that occur in underwater slope settings world...
Connectivity of landslide sediment to and within fluvial systems is a key factor affecting the exten...
In their investigation of Hudson Canyon sediments, students will discover how sediment size is relat...
In this activity, students will examine water turbidity as a function of sediment grain size and the...
Submarine landslides at open continental slopes are the largest mass movements on Earth and can caus...
This two-part study examines sedimentologic and stratigraphic concepts in undergraduate geoscience c...
Shepard has made us familiar with the shape and various properties of submarine gorges and in a numb...
Computer models of stratigraphic development at continental margins often include elements in which ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Science, 1982.Mi...
Senior thesis written for Oceanography 444The research in this paper is focused on submarine canyon...
Our long-term scientific goal is to develop sound theoretical models for submarine sediment movement...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Science, 1973.V...
This series of activities will allow students to learn more about sediments and develop their skills...
Ocean basins are filled with loose sediments, which are the products of erosion. This sediment origi...
Subaqueous sediment density flows are one of the volumetrically most important processes for moving ...
Submarine landslides are gravity-driven mass movements that occur in underwater slope settings world...
Connectivity of landslide sediment to and within fluvial systems is a key factor affecting the exten...