A network of large, bedrock-incised valleys is preserved on the seabed of the English Channel. Based on analysis of a 30 × 30 m bathymetric grid, the morphology of the valleys was interpreted to be a consequence of erosion by catastrophic flood processes from overspill of a large proglacial lake in the Southern North Sea. The significance of the “megaflood features” has since been recognized by the UK Government with the designation of their protected status in one of three Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) within the palaeovalley in the central English Channel. Here, we analyse recent multibeam bathymetry data (2 × 2 m DEM) from these MPAs, together with backscatter and high-definition seabed camera imagery. The new data allow us to ground tru...
Buried palaeo‐valley systems have been identified widely beneath lowland parts of the UK including e...
Recent investigations have revealed several sets of linear ridges and grooves located in the seafloo...
This thesis examines the Late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental history of the palaeovalley system loca...
Recognising ice-age catastrophic megafloods is important because they had significant impact on larg...
Late Quaternary separation of Britain from mainland Europe is considered to be a consequence of spil...
Erosional bedforms in deep-sea environments record the passage of highly erosive turbidity currents ...
The present-day seabed in the eastern English Channel is an erosional landscape dissected by a compl...
(IF 5.36; Q1)International audienceThe Central English Channel troughs correspond to elongated incis...
Erosional bedforms in deep-sea environments record the passage of highly erosive turbidity currents ...
AbstractThe erosional morphology preserved at the sea bed in the eastern English Channel dominantly ...
Multibeam echosounder and other ‘best available’ bathymetry datasets have been combined with high-r...
After a short review of present-day surficial sediments on the sea-floor of the English Channel and ...
The Celtic Sea contains the world's largest continental shelf sediment ridges. These megaridges were...
This paper presents recently collected swath bathymetry from the Firth of Lorn. 553 km2of data were ...
With the recent interest in the Earth’s current climatic shift, technology has shifted towards attem...
Buried palaeo‐valley systems have been identified widely beneath lowland parts of the UK including e...
Recent investigations have revealed several sets of linear ridges and grooves located in the seafloo...
This thesis examines the Late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental history of the palaeovalley system loca...
Recognising ice-age catastrophic megafloods is important because they had significant impact on larg...
Late Quaternary separation of Britain from mainland Europe is considered to be a consequence of spil...
Erosional bedforms in deep-sea environments record the passage of highly erosive turbidity currents ...
The present-day seabed in the eastern English Channel is an erosional landscape dissected by a compl...
(IF 5.36; Q1)International audienceThe Central English Channel troughs correspond to elongated incis...
Erosional bedforms in deep-sea environments record the passage of highly erosive turbidity currents ...
AbstractThe erosional morphology preserved at the sea bed in the eastern English Channel dominantly ...
Multibeam echosounder and other ‘best available’ bathymetry datasets have been combined with high-r...
After a short review of present-day surficial sediments on the sea-floor of the English Channel and ...
The Celtic Sea contains the world's largest continental shelf sediment ridges. These megaridges were...
This paper presents recently collected swath bathymetry from the Firth of Lorn. 553 km2of data were ...
With the recent interest in the Earth’s current climatic shift, technology has shifted towards attem...
Buried palaeo‐valley systems have been identified widely beneath lowland parts of the UK including e...
Recent investigations have revealed several sets of linear ridges and grooves located in the seafloo...
This thesis examines the Late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental history of the palaeovalley system loca...