Much of our understanding of submarine sediment-laden density flows that transport very large volumes (ca 1 to 100 km3) of sediment into the deep ocean comes from careful analysis of their deposits. Direct monitoring of these destructive and relatively inaccessible and infrequent flows is problematic. In order to understand how submarine sediment-laden density flows evolve in space and time, lateral changes within individual flow deposits need to be documented. The geometry of beds and lithofacies intervals can be used to test existing depositional models and to assess the validity of experimental and numerical modelling of submarine flow events. This study of the Miocene Marnoso Arenacea Formation (Italy) provides the most extensive correl...
The reconstruction of depositional geometries, stratigraphic architecture and channel-substrate inci...
The reconstruction of depositional geometries, stratigraphic architecture and channel-substrate inci...
The reconstruction of depositional geometries, stratigraphic architecture and channel-substrate inci...
Submarine sediment density flows are one of the volumetrically most important processes for sediment...
Submarine sediment density flows are one of the volumetrically most important processes for sediment...
Submarine flows can transport huge volumes of sediment across the large submarine fans that dominate...
Submarine flows can transport huge volumes of sediment across the large submarine fans that dominate...
Previous work has shown that large-volume (> 100 km3) turbidity currents are capable of depositing e...
Previous work has shown that large-volume (> 100 km3) turbidity currents are capable of depositin...
.The Marnoso Arenacea Formation provides the most extensive correlation of individual flow deposits ...
The origin of thick-bedded deep-water sandstones has generated much controversy in recent years. Two...
Co-genetic debrite–turbidite beds occur in a variety of modern and ancient turbidite systems. Their ...
Submarine landslides have been documented in many deep-water systems. Mass wasting processes and rel...
Submarine landslides have been documented in many deep-water systems. Mass wasting processes and rel...
Turbidite channels are among the most important deep-water hydrocarbon reservoirs currently being ex...
The reconstruction of depositional geometries, stratigraphic architecture and channel-substrate inci...
The reconstruction of depositional geometries, stratigraphic architecture and channel-substrate inci...
The reconstruction of depositional geometries, stratigraphic architecture and channel-substrate inci...
Submarine sediment density flows are one of the volumetrically most important processes for sediment...
Submarine sediment density flows are one of the volumetrically most important processes for sediment...
Submarine flows can transport huge volumes of sediment across the large submarine fans that dominate...
Submarine flows can transport huge volumes of sediment across the large submarine fans that dominate...
Previous work has shown that large-volume (> 100 km3) turbidity currents are capable of depositing e...
Previous work has shown that large-volume (> 100 km3) turbidity currents are capable of depositin...
.The Marnoso Arenacea Formation provides the most extensive correlation of individual flow deposits ...
The origin of thick-bedded deep-water sandstones has generated much controversy in recent years. Two...
Co-genetic debrite–turbidite beds occur in a variety of modern and ancient turbidite systems. Their ...
Submarine landslides have been documented in many deep-water systems. Mass wasting processes and rel...
Submarine landslides have been documented in many deep-water systems. Mass wasting processes and rel...
Turbidite channels are among the most important deep-water hydrocarbon reservoirs currently being ex...
The reconstruction of depositional geometries, stratigraphic architecture and channel-substrate inci...
The reconstruction of depositional geometries, stratigraphic architecture and channel-substrate inci...
The reconstruction of depositional geometries, stratigraphic architecture and channel-substrate inci...