Submarine canyons are one of the most important pathways for sediment transport into ocean basins. For this reason, understanding canyon architecture and sedimentary processes has importance for sediment budgets, carbon cycling, and geohazard assessment. Despite increasing knowledge of turbidity current triggers, the down-canyon variability in turbidity current frequency within most canyon systems is not well constrained. New AMS radiocarbon chronologies from canyon sediment cores illustrate significant variability in turbidity current frequency within Nazaré Canyon through time. Generalised linear models and Cox proportional hazards models indicate a strong influence of global sea level on the frequency of turbidity currents that fill the ...
This study focuses on the trigger mechanisms of gravity-driven sediment transport in two submarine c...
Turbidity currents dominate sediment transfer into the deep ocean, and can damage critical seabed in...
Turbidity currents dominate sediment transfer into the deep ocean, and can damage critical seabed in...
Submarine canyons are one of the most important pathways for sediment transport into ocean basins. F...
Submarine canyons are one of the most important pathways for sediment transport into ocean basins. F...
Turbidity currents are the principal processes responsible for carving submarine canyons and maintai...
Turbidity currents are the principal processes responsible for carving submarine canyons and maintai...
This thesis presents one of the most comprehensive studies on submarine canyons yet. Itintegrates da...
Submarine landslides and turbidity currents are one of the most voluminous sediment transport mechan...
Here we present part of the first complete sidescan sonar dataset of the Nazaré and Setúbal Canyons,...
Based on a high-resolution sediment record from a submarine meandering canyon system offshore the pr...
Submarine canyons globally incise 11 % of the seafloor on continental slopes, and provide conduits f...
Submarine turbidity currents create some of the largest sediment accumulations on Earth, yet there a...
Sediment, nutrients, organic carbon and pollutants are funnelled down submarine canyons from contine...
This study focuses on the trigger mechanisms of gravity-driven sediment transport in two submarine c...
This study focuses on the trigger mechanisms of gravity-driven sediment transport in two submarine c...
Turbidity currents dominate sediment transfer into the deep ocean, and can damage critical seabed in...
Turbidity currents dominate sediment transfer into the deep ocean, and can damage critical seabed in...
Submarine canyons are one of the most important pathways for sediment transport into ocean basins. F...
Submarine canyons are one of the most important pathways for sediment transport into ocean basins. F...
Turbidity currents are the principal processes responsible for carving submarine canyons and maintai...
Turbidity currents are the principal processes responsible for carving submarine canyons and maintai...
This thesis presents one of the most comprehensive studies on submarine canyons yet. Itintegrates da...
Submarine landslides and turbidity currents are one of the most voluminous sediment transport mechan...
Here we present part of the first complete sidescan sonar dataset of the Nazaré and Setúbal Canyons,...
Based on a high-resolution sediment record from a submarine meandering canyon system offshore the pr...
Submarine canyons globally incise 11 % of the seafloor on continental slopes, and provide conduits f...
Submarine turbidity currents create some of the largest sediment accumulations on Earth, yet there a...
Sediment, nutrients, organic carbon and pollutants are funnelled down submarine canyons from contine...
This study focuses on the trigger mechanisms of gravity-driven sediment transport in two submarine c...
This study focuses on the trigger mechanisms of gravity-driven sediment transport in two submarine c...
Turbidity currents dominate sediment transfer into the deep ocean, and can damage critical seabed in...
Turbidity currents dominate sediment transfer into the deep ocean, and can damage critical seabed in...