Our goals are to understand how geotechnical and physical properties develop in marine sedimentary deposits on continental margins and how these properties influence sediment transport processes and the development of geomorphology. Our studies include predicting stability of sediment on the continental shelf and slope, providing input parameters for models of sediment transport and deformation, and distinguishing morphologic features caused by slope failure from those caused by other gravity-driven processes. Our studies also include improving our understanding of the transition between initial slope failure and the development of debris flows and turbidity currents and predicting the rheological properties that determine the dynamics of s...
Mass wasting processes are a common phenomenon along the continental margins. Observation and analys...
The U.S. Mid-Atlantic margin,from the Norfolk Canyon south to Cape Hatteras, exhibits three major se...
A large number of recent submarine landslides on the Eastern Australian continental slope were inves...
Our long-term scientific goal is to develop sound theoretical models for submarine sediment movement...
The most general long-term goals of this study, as part of EuroSTRATAFORM, are to investigate the oc...
The long-term goals of our stratigraphy project are to obtain experimental evidence and to develop q...
Develop numerical models useful for the simulation of sediment delivery and accumulation on continen...
One research goal is the correlation of shallow-water coastal sediment properties and environments o...
The main mechanisms for moving large volumes of sediment to, and down continental slopes include 1) ...
Continental margins are valuable for many reasons, including the rich record of Earth history that t...
Contourite drifts are sediment bodies formed by the action of bottom currents. They are common featu...
The goal of the shelf sediment dynamics component of STRATAFORM is to link sediment transport proces...
Understanding sediment gravity transport and continental slope processes has become increasingly imp...
Deepwater environments are characterised by the deposits of mass flows (e.g. debrites, slumps, slide...
Results are presented from the current experimental campaign which aims to observe the character of ...
Mass wasting processes are a common phenomenon along the continental margins. Observation and analys...
The U.S. Mid-Atlantic margin,from the Norfolk Canyon south to Cape Hatteras, exhibits three major se...
A large number of recent submarine landslides on the Eastern Australian continental slope were inves...
Our long-term scientific goal is to develop sound theoretical models for submarine sediment movement...
The most general long-term goals of this study, as part of EuroSTRATAFORM, are to investigate the oc...
The long-term goals of our stratigraphy project are to obtain experimental evidence and to develop q...
Develop numerical models useful for the simulation of sediment delivery and accumulation on continen...
One research goal is the correlation of shallow-water coastal sediment properties and environments o...
The main mechanisms for moving large volumes of sediment to, and down continental slopes include 1) ...
Continental margins are valuable for many reasons, including the rich record of Earth history that t...
Contourite drifts are sediment bodies formed by the action of bottom currents. They are common featu...
The goal of the shelf sediment dynamics component of STRATAFORM is to link sediment transport proces...
Understanding sediment gravity transport and continental slope processes has become increasingly imp...
Deepwater environments are characterised by the deposits of mass flows (e.g. debrites, slumps, slide...
Results are presented from the current experimental campaign which aims to observe the character of ...
Mass wasting processes are a common phenomenon along the continental margins. Observation and analys...
The U.S. Mid-Atlantic margin,from the Norfolk Canyon south to Cape Hatteras, exhibits three major se...
A large number of recent submarine landslides on the Eastern Australian continental slope were inves...