The margins of submarine channels are characterized by deposits that fine away from the channel thalweg. This grain‐size trend is thought to reflect upward fining trends in the currents that formed the channels. This assumption enables reconstruction of turbidity currents from the geologic record, thereby providing insights into the overall sediment load of the system. It is common to assume that the density structure of a turbidity current can be modelled with simple diffusion models, such as the Rouse equation. Yet the Rouse equation was developed to describe how particles should be distributed through the water column in open‐channel flows, which fundamentally differ from turbidity currents in terms of their flow structure. Consequently,...
© E 2015, SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology). Turbidity currents, and other types of submarine s...
© 2019 Seabed sediment flows called turbidity currents form some of the largest sediment accumulatio...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
The margins of submarine channels are characterized by deposits that fine away from the channel thal...
The width and depth of submarine channels change progressively as the channels evolve. This is infer...
Submarine channels are ubiquitous on the ocean floor and are considered to be the equivalent of rive...
Submarine leveed channels are sculpted by turbidity currents that are commonly highly stratified. Bo...
Submarine channels parallel river channels in their ability to transport sediment. However in contra...
The hydrodynamics of density currents are difficult to study in the natural envi- ronment, whereas l...
The width and depth of submarine channels change progressively as the channels evolve. This is infer...
Turbidity currents are turbulent, sediment-laden gravity currents which can be generated in relative...
Predicting when turbidity currents are erosional or depositional (i.e., leaving no depositional reco...
Submarine channels are ubiquitous on the seafloor and their inception and evolution is a result of d...
Submarine channels are ubiquitous on the seafloor and their inception and evolution is a result of d...
Turbidity currents, a form of particulate gravity current, are an important agent of sediment, nutri...
© E 2015, SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology). Turbidity currents, and other types of submarine s...
© 2019 Seabed sediment flows called turbidity currents form some of the largest sediment accumulatio...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
The margins of submarine channels are characterized by deposits that fine away from the channel thal...
The width and depth of submarine channels change progressively as the channels evolve. This is infer...
Submarine channels are ubiquitous on the ocean floor and are considered to be the equivalent of rive...
Submarine leveed channels are sculpted by turbidity currents that are commonly highly stratified. Bo...
Submarine channels parallel river channels in their ability to transport sediment. However in contra...
The hydrodynamics of density currents are difficult to study in the natural envi- ronment, whereas l...
The width and depth of submarine channels change progressively as the channels evolve. This is infer...
Turbidity currents are turbulent, sediment-laden gravity currents which can be generated in relative...
Predicting when turbidity currents are erosional or depositional (i.e., leaving no depositional reco...
Submarine channels are ubiquitous on the seafloor and their inception and evolution is a result of d...
Submarine channels are ubiquitous on the seafloor and their inception and evolution is a result of d...
Turbidity currents, a form of particulate gravity current, are an important agent of sediment, nutri...
© E 2015, SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology). Turbidity currents, and other types of submarine s...
© 2019 Seabed sediment flows called turbidity currents form some of the largest sediment accumulatio...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...