Mass wasting processes are a common phenomenon along the continental margins. Observation and analysis of the mass wasting processes are of scientific and socio-economic interest due to the hazardous impact of offshore industry installations or Tsunamis, which endanger coastal cities and surrounding areas. The distribution of submarine landslides may be controlled by the interaction of morphology, sediment composition, sediment mechanical behaviour and external triggers. This study investigates the mechanics, mechanisms and factors governing slope instabilities of different submarine landslides sites evolved from active and passive continental margins. Results of geotechnical measurements from both the stable and the failed part of the land...
Earthquakes are the most commonly cited cause of offshore slope failure, followed by high sedimentat...
Submarine landslides at open continental slopes are the largest mass movements on Earth and can caus...
Huge landslides, mobilizing hundreds to thousands of km3 of sediment and rock are ubiquitous in subm...
Mass wasting processes are a common phenomenon along the continental margins. Observation and analys...
Submarine mass movements are widespread at submarine slopes and play an important role in transporti...
This thesis is a study of the processes and factors that may govern submarine slope destabilization ...
This thesis is a study of the processes and factors that may govern submarine slope destabilization ...
7th International Symposium on Submarine Mass Movements and Their Consequences, 1-4 November 2015, W...
6th International Symposium on Submarine Mass Movements and Their Consequences (ISSMMTC), 23-25 Sept...
Contourite drifts are sediment bodies formed by the action of bottom currents. They are common featu...
Holocene and slightly pre-Holocene submarine landslide are found both in high-latitude glacial-domin...
The volume, area affected, and runout of submarine landslides can exceed those of terrestrial events...
Holocene and slightly pre-Holocene submarine landslide are found both in high-latitude glacial domin...
A large number of recent submarine landslides on the Eastern Australian continental slope were inves...
Submarine landslides are gravity-driven mass movements that occur in underwater slope settings world...
Earthquakes are the most commonly cited cause of offshore slope failure, followed by high sedimentat...
Submarine landslides at open continental slopes are the largest mass movements on Earth and can caus...
Huge landslides, mobilizing hundreds to thousands of km3 of sediment and rock are ubiquitous in subm...
Mass wasting processes are a common phenomenon along the continental margins. Observation and analys...
Submarine mass movements are widespread at submarine slopes and play an important role in transporti...
This thesis is a study of the processes and factors that may govern submarine slope destabilization ...
This thesis is a study of the processes and factors that may govern submarine slope destabilization ...
7th International Symposium on Submarine Mass Movements and Their Consequences, 1-4 November 2015, W...
6th International Symposium on Submarine Mass Movements and Their Consequences (ISSMMTC), 23-25 Sept...
Contourite drifts are sediment bodies formed by the action of bottom currents. They are common featu...
Holocene and slightly pre-Holocene submarine landslide are found both in high-latitude glacial-domin...
The volume, area affected, and runout of submarine landslides can exceed those of terrestrial events...
Holocene and slightly pre-Holocene submarine landslide are found both in high-latitude glacial domin...
A large number of recent submarine landslides on the Eastern Australian continental slope were inves...
Submarine landslides are gravity-driven mass movements that occur in underwater slope settings world...
Earthquakes are the most commonly cited cause of offshore slope failure, followed by high sedimentat...
Submarine landslides at open continental slopes are the largest mass movements on Earth and can caus...
Huge landslides, mobilizing hundreds to thousands of km3 of sediment and rock are ubiquitous in subm...