We analyse here contourite drifts presumably related to a topographic control given by promontories or seafloor depressions (e.g., slide scars) in some Italian Seas. We therefore investigate the local effect of a topographic unevenness (such as a landslide scar) on flow contouring a cape by applying the classical conservation of marine water potential vorticity (PV). We further analyse the presence of non-linear and/or baroclinic instabilities that may lead to erosive or depositional conditions which, in turn, inhibit or favour the formation of contourites. Such an analysis is performed by applying the classical theory for conservation of potential vorticity (PV) in a cylindrical frame, which is able to describe the fluid properties by mean...
The collection of high-resolution multibeam bathymetry off the tectonically controlled Tyrrhenian Ca...
Dialogue Between Contourite and Oceanography processes International Workshop, University of Hull, 2...
Recent developments in seafloor imaging and mapping techniques greatly improved our capability of id...
The complex relationship between currents flowing around capes and their related contourite deposits...
The interaction between ocean bottom currents and topographic obstacles often results in sedimentary...
Contourite drifts are sediment bodies formed by the action of bottom currents. They are common featu...
A brief review of the published evidence of current deposits around Italy is the occasion to test th...
Abstract Contourites are widespread throughout the deep sea, ranging from those that build up indivi...
Two Quaternary plastered contourite drifts, with terraced and low-mounded morphologies, make up the ...
A contourite drift from offshore Brazil is mapped in detail and investigated using state-of-the-art ...
Highlights • Hydrodynamic modelling is a useful tool to understand the formation of contourite...
Sediment deposits formed mainly under the influence of bottom currents (contourites) are widely used...
A numerical study aimed at investigating the conditions under which different flow regimes appear ne...
This paper provides both an introduction to and summary for the Atlas of Contourite Systems that has...
Recent developments in seafloor imaging and mapping techniques greatly improved our capability of id...
The collection of high-resolution multibeam bathymetry off the tectonically controlled Tyrrhenian Ca...
Dialogue Between Contourite and Oceanography processes International Workshop, University of Hull, 2...
Recent developments in seafloor imaging and mapping techniques greatly improved our capability of id...
The complex relationship between currents flowing around capes and their related contourite deposits...
The interaction between ocean bottom currents and topographic obstacles often results in sedimentary...
Contourite drifts are sediment bodies formed by the action of bottom currents. They are common featu...
A brief review of the published evidence of current deposits around Italy is the occasion to test th...
Abstract Contourites are widespread throughout the deep sea, ranging from those that build up indivi...
Two Quaternary plastered contourite drifts, with terraced and low-mounded morphologies, make up the ...
A contourite drift from offshore Brazil is mapped in detail and investigated using state-of-the-art ...
Highlights • Hydrodynamic modelling is a useful tool to understand the formation of contourite...
Sediment deposits formed mainly under the influence of bottom currents (contourites) are widely used...
A numerical study aimed at investigating the conditions under which different flow regimes appear ne...
This paper provides both an introduction to and summary for the Atlas of Contourite Systems that has...
Recent developments in seafloor imaging and mapping techniques greatly improved our capability of id...
The collection of high-resolution multibeam bathymetry off the tectonically controlled Tyrrhenian Ca...
Dialogue Between Contourite and Oceanography processes International Workshop, University of Hull, 2...
Recent developments in seafloor imaging and mapping techniques greatly improved our capability of id...