Tectonically controlled topography influences deep-water sedimentary systems. Using 3-D seismic reflection data from the Levant Basin, eastern Mediterranean Sea, we investigate the spatial and temporal evolution of bedforms on a deep-water fan cut by an active normal fault. In the footwall, the fan comprises cyclic steps and antidunes along its axial and external portions, respectively, which we interpret to result from the spatial variation in flow velocity due to the loss of confinement at the canyon mouth. Conversely, in the hanging wall, the seafloor is nearly featureless at seismic scale. Numerical modeling of turbidity currents shows that the fault triggers a hydraulic jump that suppresses the flow velocity downstream, which thus expl...
Deep-water siliciclastic systems are of great societal relevance as their depositsin subsurface stor...
Abstract " Seabed faulting can have a significant impact on the routeing and behaviour of gravi...
© 2019 Seabed sediment flows called turbidity currents form some of the largest sediment accumulatio...
Tectonically controlled topography influences deep-water sedimentary systems. Using 3-D seismic refl...
© 2018 Geological Society of America. Submarine channels have been important throughout geologic tim...
Widely used sequence stratigraphic models predict that specific facies assemblages alternate in the ...
Seafloor-hugging flows, known as turbidity currents, transport sediment from shallow to deep water v...
Deep-water channels are important agents of sediment, nutrient and pollutant transport; their deposi...
A series of large-scale experiments on nonchannelized, depositional turbidity currents show the evol...
Sediment transport around the globe is dominated by rivers and turbidity currents. While rivers shap...
Submarine channels have been important throughout geologic time for feeding globally significant vol...
Submarine channels have been important throughout geologic time for feeding globally significant vol...
Upper flow regime sediment gravity flows commonly described by the densimetric Froude number (i.e., ...
The principle transport agent in deep ocean environments are turbidity currents, avalanches of sedim...
Structurally controlled bathymetry in rifts has a significant influence on sediment routing pathways...
Deep-water siliciclastic systems are of great societal relevance as their depositsin subsurface stor...
Abstract " Seabed faulting can have a significant impact on the routeing and behaviour of gravi...
© 2019 Seabed sediment flows called turbidity currents form some of the largest sediment accumulatio...
Tectonically controlled topography influences deep-water sedimentary systems. Using 3-D seismic refl...
© 2018 Geological Society of America. Submarine channels have been important throughout geologic tim...
Widely used sequence stratigraphic models predict that specific facies assemblages alternate in the ...
Seafloor-hugging flows, known as turbidity currents, transport sediment from shallow to deep water v...
Deep-water channels are important agents of sediment, nutrient and pollutant transport; their deposi...
A series of large-scale experiments on nonchannelized, depositional turbidity currents show the evol...
Sediment transport around the globe is dominated by rivers and turbidity currents. While rivers shap...
Submarine channels have been important throughout geologic time for feeding globally significant vol...
Submarine channels have been important throughout geologic time for feeding globally significant vol...
Upper flow regime sediment gravity flows commonly described by the densimetric Froude number (i.e., ...
The principle transport agent in deep ocean environments are turbidity currents, avalanches of sedim...
Structurally controlled bathymetry in rifts has a significant influence on sediment routing pathways...
Deep-water siliciclastic systems are of great societal relevance as their depositsin subsurface stor...
Abstract " Seabed faulting can have a significant impact on the routeing and behaviour of gravi...
© 2019 Seabed sediment flows called turbidity currents form some of the largest sediment accumulatio...