Turbidite systems or submarine fans are considered the most important clastic accumulations in the deep sea and represent the sediment-transfer system between the hinterland source area and the deep-sea depositional sink. Their deposits contain information about global factors and local factors. Different scales and varying observational methods have contributed to the lack of a unifying terminology. In order to solve this problem several authors have proposed an “elemental approach”. The main architectural elements defining a turbidite system are: large-scale erosive features (mass-movements and canyons), channels and channel-fill deposits, overbank deposits and lobes. The sediment making up these elements is principally from gravity ...
The Palomares Margin, an NNE–SSW segment of the South Iberian Margin located between the Alboran and...
Multidisciplinary work between oceanography, geomorphology and sedimentology has uncovered evidence...
Turbidity currents in submarine canyons are the main contribution for sediment transfer across the c...
Turbidite systems or submarine fans are considered the most important clastic accumulations in the d...
The turbiditic and fluvial systems have similarities, in particular in their morphology (incisions, ...
International audienceThis is an interdisciplinary study that combines morphoseismics, sedimentology...
- In peripheral foreland basins, turbidite systems are characterized by relatively simple depositio...
The concept of turbidite has evolved so much since its original definition by Kuenen and Migliorini ...
V Congreso Geológico de España, 10-14 julio 2000, Alicante.-- 4 pages, 2 figures[EN] The morphology,...
The inception and evolution of channels in deep-water systems is controlled by the axial gradient an...
Acknowledgements We thank BG Brasil for financial support for this project and permission to publish...
This article offers an overview of the main sedimentary systems defining the geomorphology of deep s...
Submarine mass movements, such as those which occur in all environments in every ocean of the world,...
Workshop. Alboran Domain and Gibraltar Arc: Geological Research and Natural Hazards - El dominio de ...
Our understanding of bottom-currents and associated oceanographic processes (e.g., overflows, barotr...
The Palomares Margin, an NNE–SSW segment of the South Iberian Margin located between the Alboran and...
Multidisciplinary work between oceanography, geomorphology and sedimentology has uncovered evidence...
Turbidity currents in submarine canyons are the main contribution for sediment transfer across the c...
Turbidite systems or submarine fans are considered the most important clastic accumulations in the d...
The turbiditic and fluvial systems have similarities, in particular in their morphology (incisions, ...
International audienceThis is an interdisciplinary study that combines morphoseismics, sedimentology...
- In peripheral foreland basins, turbidite systems are characterized by relatively simple depositio...
The concept of turbidite has evolved so much since its original definition by Kuenen and Migliorini ...
V Congreso Geológico de España, 10-14 julio 2000, Alicante.-- 4 pages, 2 figures[EN] The morphology,...
The inception and evolution of channels in deep-water systems is controlled by the axial gradient an...
Acknowledgements We thank BG Brasil for financial support for this project and permission to publish...
This article offers an overview of the main sedimentary systems defining the geomorphology of deep s...
Submarine mass movements, such as those which occur in all environments in every ocean of the world,...
Workshop. Alboran Domain and Gibraltar Arc: Geological Research and Natural Hazards - El dominio de ...
Our understanding of bottom-currents and associated oceanographic processes (e.g., overflows, barotr...
The Palomares Margin, an NNE–SSW segment of the South Iberian Margin located between the Alboran and...
Multidisciplinary work between oceanography, geomorphology and sedimentology has uncovered evidence...
Turbidity currents in submarine canyons are the main contribution for sediment transfer across the c...