Strain style, magnitude and distribution within mass‐transport complexes (MTCs) are important for understanding the process evolution of submarine mass flows and for estimating their runout distances. Structural restoration and quantification of strain in gravitationally driven passive margins have been shown to approximately balance between updip extensional and downdip contractional domains; such an exercise has not yet been attempted for MTCs. We here interpret and structurally restore a shallowly buried (c. 1,500 mbsf) and well‐imaged MTC, offshore Uruguay using a high‐resolution (12.5 m vertical and 15 × 12.5 m horizontal resolution) three‐dimensional seismic‐reflection survey. This allows us to characterise and quantify vertical and l...
High-quality 3D seismic data reveal bi-modal deformation styles in mass-transport deposits filling a...
Mass-transport complexes (MTCs) refer to seismically-chaotic deposits generated by large-scale gravi...
openSubaqueous mass-movements are a significant marine geohazard, with the potential to cause large-...
Strain style, magnitude, and distribution within mass-transport complexes (MTCs) is important for un...
Contractional features characterise the toe domain of mass-transport deposits (MTDs). Their frontal ...
The role of mass transport deposits (MTDs) in redistributing sediment from the shelf-break to deep w...
Submarine mass-transport deposits (MTDs) frequently include blocks of strata with variable deformati...
Deep water fold and thrust belts (DWFTBs) are sedimentary wedges that accommodate plate-scale deform...
Mass-transport complexes (MTCs) are common features in deep-marine environments. Their emplacement c...
While imaging of mass transport deposits (MTDs) by seismic reflection techniques commonly reveals th...
Lateral spread and submarine creep are processes that occur near the headwalls of both terrestrial l...
Mass-transport complexes (MTCs) can significantly modify the seascape by eroding the substrate and d...
Mass wasting is an important process in the degradation of deep-water fold-and-thrust belts. However...
Many mass transport complexes (MTCs) contain up to kilometre-scale (mega)clasts encased in a debriti...
The aim of this thesis is to assess the spatial and temporal recurrence of mass-transport deposits...
High-quality 3D seismic data reveal bi-modal deformation styles in mass-transport deposits filling a...
Mass-transport complexes (MTCs) refer to seismically-chaotic deposits generated by large-scale gravi...
openSubaqueous mass-movements are a significant marine geohazard, with the potential to cause large-...
Strain style, magnitude, and distribution within mass-transport complexes (MTCs) is important for un...
Contractional features characterise the toe domain of mass-transport deposits (MTDs). Their frontal ...
The role of mass transport deposits (MTDs) in redistributing sediment from the shelf-break to deep w...
Submarine mass-transport deposits (MTDs) frequently include blocks of strata with variable deformati...
Deep water fold and thrust belts (DWFTBs) are sedimentary wedges that accommodate plate-scale deform...
Mass-transport complexes (MTCs) are common features in deep-marine environments. Their emplacement c...
While imaging of mass transport deposits (MTDs) by seismic reflection techniques commonly reveals th...
Lateral spread and submarine creep are processes that occur near the headwalls of both terrestrial l...
Mass-transport complexes (MTCs) can significantly modify the seascape by eroding the substrate and d...
Mass wasting is an important process in the degradation of deep-water fold-and-thrust belts. However...
Many mass transport complexes (MTCs) contain up to kilometre-scale (mega)clasts encased in a debriti...
The aim of this thesis is to assess the spatial and temporal recurrence of mass-transport deposits...
High-quality 3D seismic data reveal bi-modal deformation styles in mass-transport deposits filling a...
Mass-transport complexes (MTCs) refer to seismically-chaotic deposits generated by large-scale gravi...
openSubaqueous mass-movements are a significant marine geohazard, with the potential to cause large-...