Meandering channels formed by geophysical flows (e.g. rivers and seafloor turbidity currents) include the most extensive sediment transport systems on Earth. Previous measurements from rivers show how helical flow at meander bends plays a key role in sediment transport and deposition. Turbidity currents differ from rivers in both density and velocity profiles. These differences, and the lack of field measurements from turbidity currents, have led to multiple models for their helical flow around bends. Here we present the first measurements of helical flow in submarine turbidity currents. These ten flows lasted for 1-to-10 days, were up to ~80-metres thick, and displayed a consistent helical structure. This structure comprised two vertically...
Field observations of turbidity currents remain scarce, and thus there is continued debate about the...
Sediment transport around the globe is dominated by rivers and turbidity currents. While rivers shap...
© 2019 Seabed sediment flows called turbidity currents form some of the largest sediment accumulatio...
Meandering channels formed by geophysical flows (e.g., rivers and seafloor turbidity currents) inclu...
Submarine channel systems transport vast amounts of terrestrial sediment into the deep sea. Understa...
Submarine meandering channels are conduits that transport gravity-driven flows and sediments into th...
Submarine channel systems transport vast amounts of terrestrial sediment into the deep sea. Understa...
© 2008 International Association of Sedimentologists The definitive version may be found at www.wile...
Seabed-hugging flows called turbidity currents are the volumetrically most important process transpo...
Copyright © 2007 Published by Elsevier Ltd.Turbidity currents in sinuous submarine channels are an i...
Seafloor sediment flows, called turbidity currents, form the largest sediment accumulations, deepest...
Active and relic meandering channels are common on the seafloor adjacent to continental margins. The...
Seabed-hugging flows called turbidity currents are the volumetrically most important process transpo...
Seafloor-hugging flows, known as turbidity currents, transport sediment from shallow to deep water v...
Field observations of turbidity currents remain scarce, and thus there is continued debate about the...
Sediment transport around the globe is dominated by rivers and turbidity currents. While rivers shap...
© 2019 Seabed sediment flows called turbidity currents form some of the largest sediment accumulatio...
Meandering channels formed by geophysical flows (e.g., rivers and seafloor turbidity currents) inclu...
Submarine channel systems transport vast amounts of terrestrial sediment into the deep sea. Understa...
Submarine meandering channels are conduits that transport gravity-driven flows and sediments into th...
Submarine channel systems transport vast amounts of terrestrial sediment into the deep sea. Understa...
© 2008 International Association of Sedimentologists The definitive version may be found at www.wile...
Seabed-hugging flows called turbidity currents are the volumetrically most important process transpo...
Copyright © 2007 Published by Elsevier Ltd.Turbidity currents in sinuous submarine channels are an i...
Seafloor sediment flows, called turbidity currents, form the largest sediment accumulations, deepest...
Active and relic meandering channels are common on the seafloor adjacent to continental margins. The...
Seabed-hugging flows called turbidity currents are the volumetrically most important process transpo...
Seafloor-hugging flows, known as turbidity currents, transport sediment from shallow to deep water v...
Field observations of turbidity currents remain scarce, and thus there is continued debate about the...
Sediment transport around the globe is dominated by rivers and turbidity currents. While rivers shap...
© 2019 Seabed sediment flows called turbidity currents form some of the largest sediment accumulatio...