Rivers and turbidity currents are the two most important sediment transport processes by volume on Earth. Various hypotheses have been proposed for triggering of turbidity currents offshore from river mouths, including direct plunging of river discharge, delta mouth bar flushing or slope failure caused by low tides and gas expansion, earthquakes and rapid sedimentation. During 2011, 106 turbidity currents were monitored at Squamish Delta, British Columbia. This enables statistical analysis of timing, frequency and triggers. The largest peaks in river discharge did not create hyperpycnal flows. Instead, delayed delta-lip failures occurred 8–11 h after flood peaks, due to cumulative delta top sedimentation and tidally-induced pore pressure ch...
Turbidity currents triggered at river mouths form an important highway for sediment, organic carbon,...
Turbidity currents, and other types of underwater sediment density flow, are arguably the most impor...
Seafloor sediment flows, called turbidity currents, form the largest sediment accumulations, deepest...
Rivers and turbidity currents are the two most important sediment transport processes by volume on E...
AbstractRivers and turbidity currents are the two most important sediment transport processes by vol...
Rivers and turbidity currents are the two most important sediment transport processes by volume on E...
Subaerial rivers and turbidity currents are the two most voluminous sediment transport processes on ...
Turbidity currents dominate sediment transfer into the deep ocean, and can damage critical seabed in...
Submarine turbidity currents are one of the most important processes for moving sediment across our ...
River deltas and associated turbidity current systems produce some of the largest and most rapid sed...
©2019. The Authors. Rivers (on land) and turbidity currents (in the ocean) are the most important se...
Quantification of the controls on turbidity current recurrence is required to better constrain land ...
Turbidity currents are volumetrically the most important process to transfer land-derived sediments ...
Turbidity currents triggered at river mouths form an important highway for sediment, organic carbon,...
Turbidity currents, and other types of underwater sediment density flow, are arguably the most impor...
Seafloor sediment flows, called turbidity currents, form the largest sediment accumulations, deepest...
Rivers and turbidity currents are the two most important sediment transport processes by volume on E...
AbstractRivers and turbidity currents are the two most important sediment transport processes by vol...
Rivers and turbidity currents are the two most important sediment transport processes by volume on E...
Subaerial rivers and turbidity currents are the two most voluminous sediment transport processes on ...
Turbidity currents dominate sediment transfer into the deep ocean, and can damage critical seabed in...
Submarine turbidity currents are one of the most important processes for moving sediment across our ...
River deltas and associated turbidity current systems produce some of the largest and most rapid sed...
©2019. The Authors. Rivers (on land) and turbidity currents (in the ocean) are the most important se...
Quantification of the controls on turbidity current recurrence is required to better constrain land ...
Turbidity currents are volumetrically the most important process to transfer land-derived sediments ...
Turbidity currents triggered at river mouths form an important highway for sediment, organic carbon,...
Turbidity currents, and other types of underwater sediment density flow, are arguably the most impor...
Seafloor sediment flows, called turbidity currents, form the largest sediment accumulations, deepest...