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A new world-class deep-water play-type, deposited by the syndepositional interaction of turbidity flows and bottom currents: The giant Eocene Coral Field in northern Mozambique

, 2020
The discovery of the super-giant Coral and Mamba gas fields in the offshore of Northern Mozambique provides a unique insight into the architecture of a new deep-water play-type.
M. Fonnesu   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Observations of near-bottom currents in Bornholm Basin, Slupsk Furrow and Gdansk Deep

Deep-Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 2016
A. Bulczak   +3 more
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Macaronichnus and contourite depositional settings: Bottom currents and nutrients as coupling factors

, 2020
The trace fossil Macaronichnus segregatis degiberti (7–15 mm in diameter) is recorded for the first time in deep-marine contourites which were deposited in a Late Miocene outer-shelf to upper slope of the Rifian Corridor (Morocco).
O. Miguez‐Salas   +2 more
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Slides, Slumps, Debris Flows, Turbidity Currents, Hyperpycnal Flows, and Bottom Currents

Encyclopedia of Ocean Sciences, 2019
The world's oceans and continental margins remain a research frontier because of their importance to petroleum exploration and their link to catastrophic submarine mass movements (geohazards). Sediment failures near the shelf edge are the common cause of
G. Shanmugam
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Bottom Currents in Wilmington Submarine Canyon

Nature Physical Science, 1971
INTEREST has been increasing recently in submarine canyons because of the question of their origin and the part which they are thought to play in funnelling sediment from the continental shelf to the deep ocean1. Shepard and Dill2 have summarized the evidence concerning bottom currents observed in submarine canyons. Following the pioneer use of current
PETER FENNER   +2 more
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Downward Migration of Dense Bottom Currents

Environmental Fluid Mechanics, 2001
The focus of this paper is on the dynamics of a dense current flowing along the continental slope, and the frictionally induced downward motion it experiences. In particular, the movement of the lateral boundaries where the isopycnals meet the bottom are considered.
A.K. WÅhlin, G. Walin
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