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Six-channel multiplex for submarine cable telegraphy

Electrical Engineering, 1958
THE RICHLY CULTIVATED CARIBBEAN area has imposed ever-increasing demands upon communication facilities to North America. To serve this market place and crossroads of transportation, the Western Union Telegraph Company operates three submarine telegraph cables between Havana, Cuba, and Key West, Fla., an average distance of 101 nautical miles ...
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Flow processes and sedimentation in submarine channel bends

Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2007
Abstract Turbidity currents in sinuous submarine channels are an important mechanism for transporting terrestrial sediments to deep water, and their deposits are of increasing importance as hydrocarbon exploration targets. Despite this, the architecture and dynamics of submarine channel systems are not well understood.
Peakall, J.   +4 more
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Submarine volcanism in the Sicilian Channel revisited

Marine Geology
Highlights • New geophysical data and samples redefine submarine volcanism in Sicilian Channel. • Three dominant bands of volcanism are distinguished. • Ancient, eroded structures aligned at 120° are tied to faulted banks in the north. • Younger band of similarly aligned volcanism in the south is linked to grabens. •
Micallef, Aaron   +19 more
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Submarine channel curvature and migration distance : a study of Joshua Channel with implications for sinuous submarine channel geomorphology and deepwater reservoir connectivity

2020
The nature of plan-view migration in submarine channels is a subject of debate among researchers, and of significance to oil and gas investment in deepwater prospects. Early work has suggested that common features in fluvial channels such as downstream migration are rare or absent in deepwater reservoirs, and that relationships between geometric ...
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Channelized Submarine Carbonate-Debris Flow, Cretaceous, Mexico: ABSTRACT

AAPG Bulletin, 1973
Carbonate platforms, fringed by rudistid reefs, rose to more than 1,000 m above contemporaneous basinal carbonates in the middle Cretaceous of central Mexico. The platforms are surrounded by halos of debris forming wedges which extend as much as 5-15 km from the platform margin.
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Advances in TRP channel drug discovery: from target validation to clinical studies

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2021
Ari-Pekka Koivisto   +2 more
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Experimental Investigation on Submarine Channels Inception

66th EAGE Conference & Exhibition, 2004
P. Lancien, E. Lajeunesse, F. Métivier
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TOLO CHANNEL SUBMARINE PIPELINES, HONG KONG.

Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, 1989
MJ LITTLE, JA DUXBURY
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Submarine and Martian channels

Deep Sea Research Part B. Oceanographic Literature Review, 1986
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Seismic Sedimentology of a Submarine Channel System

62nd EAGE Conference & Exhibition, 2000
A. Hurst, B. Cronin, C. Ball
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