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Submarine Landslides on Continental Margins

open access: yes, 2003
Mienert, Jürgen   +3 more
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Submarine landslides

Reviews of Geophysics, 1996
Landslides are common on inclined areas of the seafloor, particularly in environments where weak geologic materials such as rapidly deposited, fine‐grained sediment or fractured rock are subjected to strong environmental stresses such as earthquakes, large storm waves, and high internal pore pressures.
Monty A. Hampton   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

Evaluation Methodology of Laminar-Turbulent Flow State for Fluidized Material with Special Reference to Submarine Landslide

, 2021
Submarine landslides have destroyed many ocean engineering facilities and induced catastrophic tsunamis, causing considerable loss of lives and properties.
Xing-sen Guo   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Submarine Landslides

2017
Robust interpretation of geomorphology is a primary method of understanding failure modes, emplacement mechanisms and post-failure modification of submarine landslides. Since high-resolution hull-mounted multibeam systems became widely available in the last 20 years, our understanding of submarine landslides has improved dramatically.
Mountjoy, Joshu, Micallef, Aaron
openaire   +3 more sources

Investigation of impact of submarine landslide on pipelines with large deformation analysis considering spatially varied soil

, 2020
In-situ soil properties exhibit natural spatial variability. In this study, the Karhunen-Loeve (K-L) expansion method and the Coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian (CEL) method are integrated to simulate large deformation behavior of slopes with spatially varied ...
Xi Chen   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Submarine landslides: advances and challenges

Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 2002
Due to the recent development of well-integrated surveying techniques of the sea floor, significant improvements were achieved in mapping and describing the morphology and architecture of submarine mass movements. Except for the occurrence of turbidity currents, the aquatic environment (marine and fresh water) experiences the same type of mass failure
Locat, Jacques, Lee, Homa J
openaire   +1 more source

Centrifuge model tests of earthquake-induced submarine landslide

, 2020
Submarine landslides can cut off seabed pipelines and cables and destroy near-shore structures. Such processes can result in tsunamis, which inflict additional enormous damage in near-shore areas.
Hidenori Takahashi, N. Fujii, S. Sassa
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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