Turbidity currents are notoriously difficult to monitor directly, therefore interpretation of their deposits forms the basis for much of our understanding of these flows. The deceleration rate of a flow is a potentially important yet poorly understood control on depositional processes. A series of experiments were conducted in an annular flume, in which fast (up to 3.5 m/s) and highly turbulent flows of sand (up to 250 µm) and water were decelerated at different rates and processes of deposition and deposit character analyzed. Previously poorly documented depositional processes were observed in the experiments. This is because the flows were initially unusually fast and of prolonged duration, with sustained periods of sediment fallout as th...
This thesis firstly reviews the current literature available on antidune bedforms and their hydrodyn...
The current study aims to investigate the physical mechanisms controlling fine sediment transport wi...
A turbidity current is a turbulent, particle-laden gravity current that is driven by density differe...
Observations of sand transport and rapid deposition by strong sand-laden surges in an open channel, ...
Submarine sediment density flows are one of the most important processes for moving sediment across ...
Flume experiments were conducted to determine how a pervasive rain of sand might affect the developm...
Flume experiments were performed to study the flow properties and depositional characteristics of hi...
The settling behaviour of particulate suspensions and their deposits has been documented using a ser...
Laboratory experiments were conducted to observe the behavior of turbidity currents in the vicinity...
The focus of this innovative research is on the effects of grain size and various sediment concentra...
ABSTRACT: Basal divisions of turbidite deposits often show characteristics that are interpreted as e...
Turbidity currents are turbulent, sediment-laden gravity currents which can be generated in relative...
Basal divisions of turbidite deposits often show characteristics that are interpreted as expression ...
Two-dimensional experiments investigating sediment transport and turbulence structure in sustained t...
The deposition of a classic turbidite by a surge-type turbidity current, as envisaged by conceptual ...
This thesis firstly reviews the current literature available on antidune bedforms and their hydrodyn...
The current study aims to investigate the physical mechanisms controlling fine sediment transport wi...
A turbidity current is a turbulent, particle-laden gravity current that is driven by density differe...
Observations of sand transport and rapid deposition by strong sand-laden surges in an open channel, ...
Submarine sediment density flows are one of the most important processes for moving sediment across ...
Flume experiments were conducted to determine how a pervasive rain of sand might affect the developm...
Flume experiments were performed to study the flow properties and depositional characteristics of hi...
The settling behaviour of particulate suspensions and their deposits has been documented using a ser...
Laboratory experiments were conducted to observe the behavior of turbidity currents in the vicinity...
The focus of this innovative research is on the effects of grain size and various sediment concentra...
ABSTRACT: Basal divisions of turbidite deposits often show characteristics that are interpreted as e...
Turbidity currents are turbulent, sediment-laden gravity currents which can be generated in relative...
Basal divisions of turbidite deposits often show characteristics that are interpreted as expression ...
Two-dimensional experiments investigating sediment transport and turbulence structure in sustained t...
The deposition of a classic turbidite by a surge-type turbidity current, as envisaged by conceptual ...
This thesis firstly reviews the current literature available on antidune bedforms and their hydrodyn...
The current study aims to investigate the physical mechanisms controlling fine sediment transport wi...
A turbidity current is a turbulent, particle-laden gravity current that is driven by density differe...