Recognising ice-age catastrophic megafloods is important because they had significant impact on large-scale drainage evolution and patterns of water and sediment movement to the oceans, and likely induced very rapid, short-term effects on climate. It has been previously proposed that a drainage system on the floor of the English Channel was initiated by catastrophic flooding in the Pleistocene but this suggestion has remained controversial. Here we examine this hypothesis through an analysis of key landform features. We use a new compilation of multi- and single-beam bathymetry together with sub-bottom profiler data to establish the internal structure, planform geometry and hence origin of a set of 36 mid-channel islands. Whilst there is ev...
Erosional bedforms in deep-sea environments record the passage of highly erosive turbidity currents ...
During the last glacial cycle the East coast of the UK was overrun by the British-Irish Ice Sheet (B...
Erosional bedforms in deep-sea environments record the passage of highly erosive turbidity currents ...
A network of large, bedrock-incised valleys is preserved on the seabed of the English Channel. Based...
Late Quaternary separation of Britain from mainland Europe is considered to be a consequence of spil...
International audienceProminent landforms, either buried or preserved at the seafloor, provide impor...
Recent investigations have revealed several sets of linear ridges and grooves located in the seafloo...
Middle and Upper Pleistocene sea level and climatic successions for the shores of the English Channe...
(IF 5.36; Q1)International audienceThe Central English Channel troughs correspond to elongated incis...
The present-day seabed in the eastern English Channel is an erosional landscape dissected by a compl...
International audienceSeveral lines of evidence for former glaciation of the English Channel are con...
Abstract. It is known that the Pleistocene conglomerate found under the English Channel results from...
We explore a new method for documenting the long-term retreat rate of seacliffs based on measurement...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. During the last glacial cycle an intriguing feature of the British-Ir...
AbstractThe erosional morphology preserved at the sea bed in the eastern English Channel dominantly ...
Erosional bedforms in deep-sea environments record the passage of highly erosive turbidity currents ...
During the last glacial cycle the East coast of the UK was overrun by the British-Irish Ice Sheet (B...
Erosional bedforms in deep-sea environments record the passage of highly erosive turbidity currents ...
A network of large, bedrock-incised valleys is preserved on the seabed of the English Channel. Based...
Late Quaternary separation of Britain from mainland Europe is considered to be a consequence of spil...
International audienceProminent landforms, either buried or preserved at the seafloor, provide impor...
Recent investigations have revealed several sets of linear ridges and grooves located in the seafloo...
Middle and Upper Pleistocene sea level and climatic successions for the shores of the English Channe...
(IF 5.36; Q1)International audienceThe Central English Channel troughs correspond to elongated incis...
The present-day seabed in the eastern English Channel is an erosional landscape dissected by a compl...
International audienceSeveral lines of evidence for former glaciation of the English Channel are con...
Abstract. It is known that the Pleistocene conglomerate found under the English Channel results from...
We explore a new method for documenting the long-term retreat rate of seacliffs based on measurement...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. During the last glacial cycle an intriguing feature of the British-Ir...
AbstractThe erosional morphology preserved at the sea bed in the eastern English Channel dominantly ...
Erosional bedforms in deep-sea environments record the passage of highly erosive turbidity currents ...
During the last glacial cycle the East coast of the UK was overrun by the British-Irish Ice Sheet (B...
Erosional bedforms in deep-sea environments record the passage of highly erosive turbidity currents ...