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Pipeline–soil–water interaction modelling for submarine landslide impact on suspended offshore pipelines

Geotechnique, 2019
The submarine landslide is one of the major geohazards in deep-water oil and gas developments. The impacts of glide blocks or out-runner blocks, which carry the geotechnical properties of the paren...
S. Dutta, B. Hawlader
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Submarine landslides: Elements of analysis

Marine Geotechnology, 1991
The stability of seafloor sediments constitutes an important consideration in planning and design of various offshore facilities.
M. S. Rahman, W. Y. Jaber
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Geostatistical study of Italian submarine landslides

2023
Submarine landslides are very large events occurring across both active and passive continental margin. They are sediment transport processes caused by submarine slope’s instability and the result of both internal structure changes and external dynamic conditions.
Marco Bianchini   +5 more
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Submarine landslides: processes, triggers and hazard prediction

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2006
Huge landslides, mobilizing hundreds to thousands of km 3 of sediment and rock are ubiquitous in submarine settings ranging from the steepest volcanic island slopes to the gentlest muddy slopes of submarine deltas.
Masson, D.G.   +4 more
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A Massive Slump on the St. Pierre Slope, A New Perspective on the 1929 Grand Banks Submarine Landslide

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2019
The 1929 Grand Banks submarine landslide on the southwestern Grand Banks of Newfoundland was triggered by a Mw 7.2 strike‐slip earthquake. It is the first studied example of a submarine mass movement known to have caused a turbidity current and tsunami ...
I. Schulten   +3 more
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Modeling of a dispersive tsunami caused by a submarine landslide based on detailed bathymetry of the continental slope in the Nankai trough, southwest Japan

Tectonophysics, 2019
Tsunamis caused by submarine landslides are not accompanied by seismic waves and thus may appear at the coast without warning. In this study, detailed bathymetric surveys with a multi-narrow beam echo sounder were used to map submarine landslides on the ...
T. Baba   +6 more
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Submarine Landslides in French Polynesia

2004
Landslides are common features of oceanic islands and playa key role in their evolution. Caused by caldera collapse or flank collapses, they can be classified into three types: (1) rock falls, (2) slumps or (3) debris avalanches (Moore et al. 1989). Rock falls, or superficial landslides, are mainly related to erosion processes of the subaerial parts of
Clouard, V., Bonneville, A.
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Landslide‐modifications of submarine valleys

Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 1932
Introduction—The continental shelves are accordant in level to such a degree that they must have been remarkably free from earth‐movements both during and since their formation. Yet these same stable shelves are traversed in many places by deep elongate depressions many of which are so similar to river valleys that they have been attributed to the ...
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Determinants of Landslide Mobility and Landslide Area in Submarine Landslides

Artificial Intelligence and Applications / 794: Modelling, Identification and Control / 795: Parallel and Distributed Computing and Networks / 796: Software Engineering / 792: Web-based Education, 2013
There are two central concepts in the analysis of mobility of landslides: the run-out distance which is defined as the horizontal distance between the initial centre of mass of the sliding material and the centre of mass of the sliding material subsequent to the landslide and the area which is defined as the total area affected by the landslide.
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Submarine Landslide Deposits in Orogenic Belts

Submarine Landslides, 2019
Olistostrome and sedimentary melange are two synonymous genetic terms referring to the “fossil” products of ancient submarine mass‐transport processes exhumed in orogenic belts.
K. Ogata   +3 more
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