The main reason for this research is the possibility of landslides that could trigger a tsunami together with general interest from the oil and gas industry. The goal of this thesis is to find out what the geotechnical properties are of the 7 different locations at the eastern flank of the Rockall bank which is located to the west of Ireland and to the south of Iceland in the Atlantic Ocean. The possible effects of these properties on slope stability are then discussed. This will be done by geotechnically testing the sediments in a laboratory. All standards used during testing can be seen in chapter 3.1.1. The gravity cores used for this research were found to contain parts of sediment that were quite intact together with other more disturb...
The study attempts to determine the in situ shear strength parameters of a stiff clay from a back an...
During the CODEMAP 2015 research expedition to the Whittard Canyon, Celtic Margin (NE Atlantic), a R...
Contourite drifts are sediment deposits formed by ocean bottom currents on continental slopes worldw...
An experimental analysis has been conducted on the stability of sediment slopes. This has included a...
20 pagesThe near-surface deposits of the NW Alboran Sea slope are grouped into two main textural typ...
The upper shelf of the landslide-prone Ligurian Margin (Western Mediterranean Sea) off Nice well-kno...
The upper shelf of the landslide-prone Ligurian Margin (Western Mediterranean Sea) off Nice well-kno...
Mass wasting processes are a common phenomenon along the continental margins. Observation and analys...
Large areas prone to clay slides are present in Canada, Sweden and Norway. Traditionally, mainly geo...
7 pages, 8 figures, 2 tablesLaboratory analysis of core samples from the western Alboran Sea slope r...
This thesis is concerned with understanding the engineering geologic factors influencing the stabili...
The Roughlands Landslide Complex, comprised of slumped blocks, minor scarps, debris slides and a wid...
Quick-clay landslides are considered one of the most important geohazards in Sweden, Norway, and Can...
26 pages, 14 figures, 3 tablesOur investigation is centred on the continental slope of the Antarctic...
Quick clay is a known hazard in formerly-glaciated coastal areas in e.g., Scandinavia and Canada, an...
The study attempts to determine the in situ shear strength parameters of a stiff clay from a back an...
During the CODEMAP 2015 research expedition to the Whittard Canyon, Celtic Margin (NE Atlantic), a R...
Contourite drifts are sediment deposits formed by ocean bottom currents on continental slopes worldw...
An experimental analysis has been conducted on the stability of sediment slopes. This has included a...
20 pagesThe near-surface deposits of the NW Alboran Sea slope are grouped into two main textural typ...
The upper shelf of the landslide-prone Ligurian Margin (Western Mediterranean Sea) off Nice well-kno...
The upper shelf of the landslide-prone Ligurian Margin (Western Mediterranean Sea) off Nice well-kno...
Mass wasting processes are a common phenomenon along the continental margins. Observation and analys...
Large areas prone to clay slides are present in Canada, Sweden and Norway. Traditionally, mainly geo...
7 pages, 8 figures, 2 tablesLaboratory analysis of core samples from the western Alboran Sea slope r...
This thesis is concerned with understanding the engineering geologic factors influencing the stabili...
The Roughlands Landslide Complex, comprised of slumped blocks, minor scarps, debris slides and a wid...
Quick-clay landslides are considered one of the most important geohazards in Sweden, Norway, and Can...
26 pages, 14 figures, 3 tablesOur investigation is centred on the continental slope of the Antarctic...
Quick clay is a known hazard in formerly-glaciated coastal areas in e.g., Scandinavia and Canada, an...
The study attempts to determine the in situ shear strength parameters of a stiff clay from a back an...
During the CODEMAP 2015 research expedition to the Whittard Canyon, Celtic Margin (NE Atlantic), a R...
Contourite drifts are sediment deposits formed by ocean bottom currents on continental slopes worldw...