International audienceSinuous deep-water channels are recognized in most large deep-sea fans in the world. They present a particular interest to oil companies, since they are significant hydrocarbon reservoirs in deep offshore environments. The understanding of their geometries and their internal sedimentary architecture is necessary to better characterize reservoir heterogeneity of sinuous submarine channels. Therefore, numerous studies have been undertaken recently to better understand the behavior and sedimentary architecture of deep-water channels. The aim of this paper is to present our results concerning the development of the meandering channel of the present Congo turbidite system (or Zaire turbidite system). The study is based on h...
A Pliocene–Quaternary submarine channel system, influenced by localized mass wasting, is investigate...
3D seismic data from the offshore Congo Basin, Angola has been performed in order to do geological i...
Submarine channel complexes are often described as having a two-phase stratigraphic evolution where ...
International audienceSinuous deep-water channels are recognized in most large deep-sea fans in the ...
ABSTRACT: Sinuous deep-water channels are recognized in most large deep-sea fans in the world. They ...
The detailed structure and composition of turbiditic channel-mouth lobes is still largely unknown be...
The study combines an interpretation of 3D seismic and well-core dataset with laboratory experiments...
Submarine channel systems are one of the main conduits for the transport of land-derived material, s...
The morphological evolution of submarine channel systems can be documented using high-resolution 3D ...
Submarine channels form pronounced morphological features on the seafloor and play an important role...
Understanding the evolution of submarine channel‐lobe systems on salt‐influenced slopes is challengi...
Submarine channels are ubiquitous on the ocean floor and are considered to be the equivalent of rive...
Abstract: The deep-water subsurface offshore Angola is characterized by many linear, high-gradient s...
High resolution 3D seismic dataset has been used to examine gravity-driven deposits from the Plesito...
Deep-water siliciclastic systems are of great societal relevance as their depositsin subsurface stor...
A Pliocene–Quaternary submarine channel system, influenced by localized mass wasting, is investigate...
3D seismic data from the offshore Congo Basin, Angola has been performed in order to do geological i...
Submarine channel complexes are often described as having a two-phase stratigraphic evolution where ...
International audienceSinuous deep-water channels are recognized in most large deep-sea fans in the ...
ABSTRACT: Sinuous deep-water channels are recognized in most large deep-sea fans in the world. They ...
The detailed structure and composition of turbiditic channel-mouth lobes is still largely unknown be...
The study combines an interpretation of 3D seismic and well-core dataset with laboratory experiments...
Submarine channel systems are one of the main conduits for the transport of land-derived material, s...
The morphological evolution of submarine channel systems can be documented using high-resolution 3D ...
Submarine channels form pronounced morphological features on the seafloor and play an important role...
Understanding the evolution of submarine channel‐lobe systems on salt‐influenced slopes is challengi...
Submarine channels are ubiquitous on the ocean floor and are considered to be the equivalent of rive...
Abstract: The deep-water subsurface offshore Angola is characterized by many linear, high-gradient s...
High resolution 3D seismic dataset has been used to examine gravity-driven deposits from the Plesito...
Deep-water siliciclastic systems are of great societal relevance as their depositsin subsurface stor...
A Pliocene–Quaternary submarine channel system, influenced by localized mass wasting, is investigate...
3D seismic data from the offshore Congo Basin, Angola has been performed in order to do geological i...
Submarine channel complexes are often described as having a two-phase stratigraphic evolution where ...