Confined-to-unconfined flow transitions in deep-marine systems occur in areas where either a submarine channel passes into a depositional sheet/lobe or a submarine canyon passes into a submarine channel or basin plain. Transition zones are areas of complex interplay between erosive and depositional processes. Much recent research has concentrated on submarine channels or depositional lobes. This thesis attempts to identify characteristic features and deposits associated with zones of confined-to-unconfined flow transition. GLORIA sidescan data from the Bering Sea is studied here in detail to investigate the role of basin configuration in relation to the development of different styles of transition zone within a modern deep-sea environment....
Submarine canyons are one of the most dramatic morphological features on continental margins and ena...
Identification of bypass at the shelf margin is critical to deepwater exploration. The shelf margin ...
Submarine channels are ubiquitous on the ocean floor and are considered to be the equivalent of rive...
Observations from the modern seafloor that suggest turbidity currents tend to erode as they lose cha...
The principle transport agent in deep ocean environments are turbidity currents, avalanches of sedim...
The principle transport agent in deep ocean environments are turbidity currents, avalanches of sedim...
The principle transport agent in deep ocean environments are turbidity currents, avalanches of sedim...
The channel-lobe transition zone (CLTZ) is an important, but commonly overlooked, element of many de...
Observations from outcrop and subsurface datasets indicate that key stratigraphic surfaces in ancien...
Rapidly decelerating sediment-laden flows typically emplace confined sedimentary deposits. In the fl...
Quantitative analysis of modern submarine channels has permitted a more rigorous classification than...
Rapidly decelerating sediment-laden flows typically emplace confined sedimentary deposits. In the fl...
This study aims to resolve process-facies links at both bed and environmental scales for the channel...
This study aims to resolve process-facies links at both bed and environmental scales for the channel...
Submarine channels are ubiquitous on the seafloor and their inception and evolution is a result of d...
Submarine canyons are one of the most dramatic morphological features on continental margins and ena...
Identification of bypass at the shelf margin is critical to deepwater exploration. The shelf margin ...
Submarine channels are ubiquitous on the ocean floor and are considered to be the equivalent of rive...
Observations from the modern seafloor that suggest turbidity currents tend to erode as they lose cha...
The principle transport agent in deep ocean environments are turbidity currents, avalanches of sedim...
The principle transport agent in deep ocean environments are turbidity currents, avalanches of sedim...
The principle transport agent in deep ocean environments are turbidity currents, avalanches of sedim...
The channel-lobe transition zone (CLTZ) is an important, but commonly overlooked, element of many de...
Observations from outcrop and subsurface datasets indicate that key stratigraphic surfaces in ancien...
Rapidly decelerating sediment-laden flows typically emplace confined sedimentary deposits. In the fl...
Quantitative analysis of modern submarine channels has permitted a more rigorous classification than...
Rapidly decelerating sediment-laden flows typically emplace confined sedimentary deposits. In the fl...
This study aims to resolve process-facies links at both bed and environmental scales for the channel...
This study aims to resolve process-facies links at both bed and environmental scales for the channel...
Submarine channels are ubiquitous on the seafloor and their inception and evolution is a result of d...
Submarine canyons are one of the most dramatic morphological features on continental margins and ena...
Identification of bypass at the shelf margin is critical to deepwater exploration. The shelf margin ...
Submarine channels are ubiquitous on the ocean floor and are considered to be the equivalent of rive...