Submarine external levées are constructional features that develop outside slope channel systems, and are a volumetrically significant component of continental margins. However, detailed observations of their process sedimentology and depositional architecture are rare. Extensive exposures of external levées at multiple stratigraphic intervals and well-constrained palaeogeographic positions in the Fort Brown Formation, Karoo Basin, South Africa, have been calibrated with research boreholes. This integrated data set permits their origin, evolution and anatomy to be considered, including high-resolution analysis of sedimentary facies distribution and characterization of depositional sub-environments. An idealized model of the stratigraphic ev...
Seabed topography is ubiquitous across basin-floor environments, and influences sediment gravity flo...
Submarine leveed channels are sculpted by turbidity currents that are commonly highly stratified. Bo...
Two contemporaneous weakly confined deepwater systems form Unit B of the Permian Laingsburg Formatio...
The morphological evolution of submarine channel systems can be documented using high-resolution thr...
Intraslope lobe deposits provide a process record of the infill of accommodation on submarine slopes...
Studies of modern submarine slope to basin floor systems suggest a smooth concave upward long profi...
Two seismic-scale submarine channel–levee systems exposed in the Karoo Basin, South Africa provide i...
The evolution of submarine slope channel-levee systems can be documented using high resolution 3D se...
The Laingsburg depocenter of the SW Karoo Basin, South Africa, includes a series of sandstone-domina...
Submarine landslides, including the basal shear surfaces along which they fail, and their subsequent...
Interest has been stimulated by discovery of hydrocarbons in turbiditic sandstones interpreted as su...
Seabed topography is ubiquitous across basin-floor environments, and influences sediment gravity flo...
Submarine channel-lobe transition zones separate well-defined channels from well-defined lobes and f...
Seabed topography is ubiquitous across basin-floor environments, and influences sediment gravity flo...
Submarine leveed channels are sculpted by turbidity currents that are commonly highly stratified. Bo...
Two contemporaneous weakly confined deepwater systems form Unit B of the Permian Laingsburg Formatio...
The morphological evolution of submarine channel systems can be documented using high-resolution thr...
Intraslope lobe deposits provide a process record of the infill of accommodation on submarine slopes...
Studies of modern submarine slope to basin floor systems suggest a smooth concave upward long profi...
Two seismic-scale submarine channel–levee systems exposed in the Karoo Basin, South Africa provide i...
The evolution of submarine slope channel-levee systems can be documented using high resolution 3D se...
The Laingsburg depocenter of the SW Karoo Basin, South Africa, includes a series of sandstone-domina...
Submarine landslides, including the basal shear surfaces along which they fail, and their subsequent...
Interest has been stimulated by discovery of hydrocarbons in turbiditic sandstones interpreted as su...
Seabed topography is ubiquitous across basin-floor environments, and influences sediment gravity flo...
Submarine channel-lobe transition zones separate well-defined channels from well-defined lobes and f...
Seabed topography is ubiquitous across basin-floor environments, and influences sediment gravity flo...
Submarine leveed channels are sculpted by turbidity currents that are commonly highly stratified. Bo...
Two contemporaneous weakly confined deepwater systems form Unit B of the Permian Laingsburg Formatio...