Two seismic-scale submarine channel–levee systems exposed in the Karoo Basin, South Africa provide insights into slope conduit evolution. Component channel fills in a levee-confined channel system (Unit C) and an entrenched channel system (Unit D) follow common stacking patterns; initial horizontal stacking (lateral migration) is followed by vertical stacking (aggradation). This architecture is a response to an equilibrium profile shift from low accommodation (slope degradation, composite erosion surface formation, external levee development, sediment bypass) through at-grade conditions (horizontal stacking and widening) to high accommodation (slope aggradation, vertical stacking, internal levee development). This architecture is likely com...
Submarine landslides, including the basal shear surfaces along which they fail, and their subsequent...
Topographically complex slope to basin floor profiles are increasingly recognised in modern seafloor...
Characterization and understanding of outcrop analogous enhance facies models of deep-water systems ...
Two seismic-scale submarine channel–levee systems exposed in the Karoo Basin, South Africa provide i...
Submarine slope channel systems have complicated three‐dimensional geometries and facies distributio...
The morphological evolution of submarine channel systems can be documented using high-resolution 3D ...
The evolution of submarine slope channel-levee systems can be documented using high resolution 3D se...
The Laingsburg depocenter of the SW Karoo Basin, South Africa, includes a series of sandstone-domina...
Studies of modern submarine slope to basin floor systems suggest a smooth concave upward long profi...
Submarine external levées are constructional features that develop outside slope channel systems, an...
Submarine channel-lobe transition zones separate well-defined channels from well-defined lobes and f...
The effects of abrupt changes in slope angle and orientation on turbidity current behavior have been...
Submarine slope channel-fills form complicated stratigraphy and lithofacies distributions through re...
Submarine channel complexes are often described as having a two-phase stratigraphic evolution where ...
Channel-lobe transition zones (CLTZs) represent critical areas between the submarine slope and basin...
Submarine landslides, including the basal shear surfaces along which they fail, and their subsequent...
Topographically complex slope to basin floor profiles are increasingly recognised in modern seafloor...
Characterization and understanding of outcrop analogous enhance facies models of deep-water systems ...
Two seismic-scale submarine channel–levee systems exposed in the Karoo Basin, South Africa provide i...
Submarine slope channel systems have complicated three‐dimensional geometries and facies distributio...
The morphological evolution of submarine channel systems can be documented using high-resolution 3D ...
The evolution of submarine slope channel-levee systems can be documented using high resolution 3D se...
The Laingsburg depocenter of the SW Karoo Basin, South Africa, includes a series of sandstone-domina...
Studies of modern submarine slope to basin floor systems suggest a smooth concave upward long profi...
Submarine external levées are constructional features that develop outside slope channel systems, an...
Submarine channel-lobe transition zones separate well-defined channels from well-defined lobes and f...
The effects of abrupt changes in slope angle and orientation on turbidity current behavior have been...
Submarine slope channel-fills form complicated stratigraphy and lithofacies distributions through re...
Submarine channel complexes are often described as having a two-phase stratigraphic evolution where ...
Channel-lobe transition zones (CLTZs) represent critical areas between the submarine slope and basin...
Submarine landslides, including the basal shear surfaces along which they fail, and their subsequent...
Topographically complex slope to basin floor profiles are increasingly recognised in modern seafloor...
Characterization and understanding of outcrop analogous enhance facies models of deep-water systems ...