International audienceSubmarine landslides are known to occur disproportionately in a limited number of environments including fjords, deltas, canyons, volcanic islands and the open continental slope. An evaluation of the progress that has been made in understanding Pacific Ocean submarine landslides over the last 15years shows that mapping technologies have improved greatly, allowing a better interpretation of landslide features. Some features previously identified as landslides are being reinterpreted by some as sediment waves. Previously underappreciated environments for landslides such as deep-sea trenches are being recognized and lava deltas are being found to be landslide prone. Landslides are also being recognized much more commonly ...
20th International Sedimentological Congress (ISC), 13-17 August 2018, Quebec City, Canada.-- 1 page...
Submarine landslides occur on continental margins globally and can have devastating consequences for...
Landslides are the second-most important cause of tsunamis after earthquakes, and their potential fo...
Most tsunamis are generated by earthquakes, with secondary, less frequent, mechanisms including suba...
Huge landslides, mobilizing hundreds to thousands of km3 of sediment and rock are ubiquitous in subm...
Submarine landslides have been identified in almost all ocean basins worldwide. The largest submarin...
Most tsunamis are generated by earthquakes, but in 1998, a seabed slump offshore of northern Papua N...
Submarine landslides have been identified in almost all ocean basins worldwide. The largest submarin...
Tsunamis generated by submarine landslides are, relatively, a recently identified hazard, which resu...
3noAn examination of ancient and contemporary submarine landslides and their impact. Landslides are...
Mass transport events, such as those from submarine landslides, volcanic flank collapse at convergen...
Volcanic islands form the highest topographic structures on Earth and are the sites of some of the p...
Submarine landslides on open continental slopes can be prodigious in scale. They are an important pr...
7th International Symposium on Submarine Mass Movements and Their Consequences, 1-4 November 2015, W...
The morphometric analysis of submarine landslides on the continental slope of Oregon provides insigh...
20th International Sedimentological Congress (ISC), 13-17 August 2018, Quebec City, Canada.-- 1 page...
Submarine landslides occur on continental margins globally and can have devastating consequences for...
Landslides are the second-most important cause of tsunamis after earthquakes, and their potential fo...
Most tsunamis are generated by earthquakes, with secondary, less frequent, mechanisms including suba...
Huge landslides, mobilizing hundreds to thousands of km3 of sediment and rock are ubiquitous in subm...
Submarine landslides have been identified in almost all ocean basins worldwide. The largest submarin...
Most tsunamis are generated by earthquakes, but in 1998, a seabed slump offshore of northern Papua N...
Submarine landslides have been identified in almost all ocean basins worldwide. The largest submarin...
Tsunamis generated by submarine landslides are, relatively, a recently identified hazard, which resu...
3noAn examination of ancient and contemporary submarine landslides and their impact. Landslides are...
Mass transport events, such as those from submarine landslides, volcanic flank collapse at convergen...
Volcanic islands form the highest topographic structures on Earth and are the sites of some of the p...
Submarine landslides on open continental slopes can be prodigious in scale. They are an important pr...
7th International Symposium on Submarine Mass Movements and Their Consequences, 1-4 November 2015, W...
The morphometric analysis of submarine landslides on the continental slope of Oregon provides insigh...
20th International Sedimentological Congress (ISC), 13-17 August 2018, Quebec City, Canada.-- 1 page...
Submarine landslides occur on continental margins globally and can have devastating consequences for...
Landslides are the second-most important cause of tsunamis after earthquakes, and their potential fo...