Turbidity currents are one of the main drivers of sediment transport from the continental shelf to the deep ocean. The resulting sediment deposits can reach hundreds of kilometres into the ocean. Computer models that simulate turbidity currents and the resulting sediment deposit can help us to understand their general behaviour. However, in order to recreate real-world scenarios, the challenge is to find the turbidity current parameters that reproduce the observations of sediment deposits. This paper demonstrates a solution to the inverse sediment transportation problem: for a known sedimentary deposit, the developed model reconstructs details about the turbidity current that produced the deposit. The reconstruction is constrained here by a...
Turbidity currents are turbulent, sediment-laden gravity currents which can be generated in relative...
Turbidity currents are significant due to their role in dictating reservoir sedimentation, the safe...
Predicting when turbidity currents are erosional or depositional (i.e., leaving no depositional reco...
Turbidity currents are one of the main drivers of sediment transport from the continental shelf to t...
Turbidity currents are one of the main processes by which sediment is moved from the continental she...
Although in situ measurements in modern frequently occurring turbidity currents have been performed,...
Turbidity currents, a form of particulate gravity current, are an important agent of sediment, nutri...
ABSTRACT: This article presents an integrated workflow to model the evolution of ancient turbidity c...
The production potential of deep-water reservoirs is primarily determined by rock bulk volume, poros...
© 2019 Seabed sediment flows called turbidity currents form some of the largest sediment accumulatio...
Observation of turbidite features including areal development and thickness of Bouma units, grainsi...
Turbidity currents are a variety of subaqueous sediment-gravity flows, in which the suspension of se...
The deposition of a classic turbidite by a surge-type turbidity current, as envisaged by conceptual ...
Turbidity currents transport prodigious volumes of sediment to the deep sea. But there are very few ...
Two aspects of the characterization of turbiditic oil reservoirs based on geophysical models of thei...
Turbidity currents are turbulent, sediment-laden gravity currents which can be generated in relative...
Turbidity currents are significant due to their role in dictating reservoir sedimentation, the safe...
Predicting when turbidity currents are erosional or depositional (i.e., leaving no depositional reco...
Turbidity currents are one of the main drivers of sediment transport from the continental shelf to t...
Turbidity currents are one of the main processes by which sediment is moved from the continental she...
Although in situ measurements in modern frequently occurring turbidity currents have been performed,...
Turbidity currents, a form of particulate gravity current, are an important agent of sediment, nutri...
ABSTRACT: This article presents an integrated workflow to model the evolution of ancient turbidity c...
The production potential of deep-water reservoirs is primarily determined by rock bulk volume, poros...
© 2019 Seabed sediment flows called turbidity currents form some of the largest sediment accumulatio...
Observation of turbidite features including areal development and thickness of Bouma units, grainsi...
Turbidity currents are a variety of subaqueous sediment-gravity flows, in which the suspension of se...
The deposition of a classic turbidite by a surge-type turbidity current, as envisaged by conceptual ...
Turbidity currents transport prodigious volumes of sediment to the deep sea. But there are very few ...
Two aspects of the characterization of turbiditic oil reservoirs based on geophysical models of thei...
Turbidity currents are turbulent, sediment-laden gravity currents which can be generated in relative...
Turbidity currents are significant due to their role in dictating reservoir sedimentation, the safe...
Predicting when turbidity currents are erosional or depositional (i.e., leaving no depositional reco...