The Sahara Slide occurred approximately at 50-59 Ka offshore Western Sahara in a mid-slope setting (1900 m water-depth). The existence of several buried and stacked slide events, seen on high resolution seismic profiles, provide new insights into slide location and triggering mechanisms. Buried slide scarps coincide remarkably with scarps and boundaries of the Sahara Slide, presently exposed on the seafloor. The objectives of this work are to examine the long-term stability of this part of the margin and investigate the triggering mechanism(s) that led to these massive events. Buried slide scarps occur in sediments of Miocene-Pliocene age. Multiple scarps becoming more closely spaced towards a larger scarp that may be the main headwall sugg...
Acoustic data reveal giant submarine slides offshore Senegal. The most prominent slide, named Dakar ...
The NW African continental margin is well known for the occurrence of large-scale but infrequent sub...
This study explores a portion of the West African margin at the junction between two well-known segm...
The Sahara Slide is a giant submarine landslide on the northwest African continental margin. The lan...
The Sahara Slide is a giant submarine landslide on the northwest African continental margin. The lan...
The Sahara Slide Complex in Northwest Africa is a giant submarine landslide with an estimated run-ou...
The Sahara Slide is a giant submarine landslide on the northwest African continental margin. The lan...
The Sahara Slide Complex in Northwest Africa is a giant submarine landslide with an estimated run-ou...
Highlights • The upper headwall region of Sahara Slide is mapped for the first time. • The...
A newly identified large-scale submarine landslide on the NW African margin (Agadir Slide) is invest...
The northwest African margin has been affected by numerous large-scale landslides during the late Qu...
The northwest African margin has been affected by numerous large-scale landslides during the late Qu...
The NW African continental margin is well known for the occurrence of large-scale but infrequent sub...
A newly identified large-scale submarine landslide on the NW African margin (Agadir Slide) is invest...
Large-scale mass wasting is an important sedimentary process along the northwest African margin, and...
Acoustic data reveal giant submarine slides offshore Senegal. The most prominent slide, named Dakar ...
The NW African continental margin is well known for the occurrence of large-scale but infrequent sub...
This study explores a portion of the West African margin at the junction between two well-known segm...
The Sahara Slide is a giant submarine landslide on the northwest African continental margin. The lan...
The Sahara Slide is a giant submarine landslide on the northwest African continental margin. The lan...
The Sahara Slide Complex in Northwest Africa is a giant submarine landslide with an estimated run-ou...
The Sahara Slide is a giant submarine landslide on the northwest African continental margin. The lan...
The Sahara Slide Complex in Northwest Africa is a giant submarine landslide with an estimated run-ou...
Highlights • The upper headwall region of Sahara Slide is mapped for the first time. • The...
A newly identified large-scale submarine landslide on the NW African margin (Agadir Slide) is invest...
The northwest African margin has been affected by numerous large-scale landslides during the late Qu...
The northwest African margin has been affected by numerous large-scale landslides during the late Qu...
The NW African continental margin is well known for the occurrence of large-scale but infrequent sub...
A newly identified large-scale submarine landslide on the NW African margin (Agadir Slide) is invest...
Large-scale mass wasting is an important sedimentary process along the northwest African margin, and...
Acoustic data reveal giant submarine slides offshore Senegal. The most prominent slide, named Dakar ...
The NW African continental margin is well known for the occurrence of large-scale but infrequent sub...
This study explores a portion of the West African margin at the junction between two well-known segm...