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Submarine landslides, relationship with BSRs in the Dongsha area of South China Sea
: Gas hydrate samples were first obtained in the Dongsha area, South China Sea (GMGS2) in 2013. High-resolution 3D seismic data in the area show various small landslide bodies developed as huge mass transport deposits. These bodies are divided into seven
Li Wan +7 more
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Spatiotemporal evolution, mineralogical composition, and transport mechanisms of long-runout landslides in Valles Marineris, Mars [PDF]
Long-runout landslides with transport distances of >50 km are ubiquitous in Valles Marineris (VM), yet the transport mechanisms remain poorly understood.
Ehlmann, Bethany L. +2 more
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Submarine depositional terraces at Salina Island (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea) and implications on the Late-Quaternary evolution of the insular shelf [PDF]
The integrated analysis of high-resolution multibeam bathymetry and single-channel seismic profiles around Salina Island allowed us to characterize the stratigraphic architecture of the insular shelf.
Adami, Chiara +6 more
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Offshore pipelines are exposed to potential submarine landslides. It is difficult to measure the impact forces exerted on a pipeline induced by submarine landslides because the upper seabed is very soft and an impact angle exists in practice.
Yu Zhang, Zhongtao Wang, Huafu Pei
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How erosive are submarine landslides?
Submarine landslides (slides) are ubiquitous on continental margins. They can pose a major hazard by triggering tsunami and damaging essential submarine infrastructure. Slide volume, which is a key parameter in hazard assessment, can change after initiation through substrate and/or water entrainment. However, the erosive capacity of slides is uncertain.
Clare, Michael +4 more
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Analytical and numerical studies for wave generated by submarine landslide
In this research, we investigate how submarine landslides are able to produce extremely damaging tsunami waves and estimate the maximum height of the waves in question using a mathematical model.
Ikha Magdalena +2 more
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Submarine landslides are major agents of sediment mass transfer from the shallow to deep sea. Due to their rapid emplacement and tsunamigenic potential, such landslides are significant geohazards for society and off- and on-shore infrastructure.
Katrina Kremer +6 more
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Which Triggers Produce the Most Erosive, Frequent, and Longest Runout Turbidity Currents on Deltas? [PDF]
Subaerial rivers and turbidity currents are the two most voluminous sediment transport processes on our planet, and it is important to understand how they are linked offshore from river mouths.
Clare, Michael A. +4 more
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This work provides a comprehensive annual review of 2025 progress in CCUS, integrating advances across scientific, technological, and policy dimensions. ABSTRACT This annual review summarizes the progress of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies in 2025.
Shangli Shi, Yun Hang Hu
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Model test on the dynamic behavior of submarine landslides impacting the submarine pipeline
Submarine landslides are a common marine geological disaster characterized by large volume, fast speed, significant disaster-causing effect, and huge range of impact, which can damage marine engineering structures, resulting in significant economic ...
Zili DAI, Shuyang CHEN, Chongqiang ZHU
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