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SUBMITTER: Paull CK
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6173716 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Paull Charles K CK Talling Peter J PJ Maier Katherine L KL Parsons Daniel D Xu Jingping J Caress David W DW Gwiazda Roberto R Lundsten Eve M EM Anderson Krystle K Barry James P JP Chaffey Mark M O'Reilly Tom T Rosenberger Kurt J KJ Gales Jenny A JA Kieft Brian B McGann Mary M Simmons Steve M SM McCann Mike M Sumner Esther J EJ Clare Michael A MA Cartigny Matthieu J MJ
Nature communications 20181005 1
Seafloor sediment flows (turbidity currents) are among the volumetrically most important yet least documented sediment transport processes on Earth. A scarcity of direct observations means that basic characteristics, such as whether flows are entirely dilute or driven by a dense basal layer, remain equivocal. Here we present the most detailed direct observations yet from oceanic turbidity currents. These powerful events in Monterey Canyon have frontal speeds of up to 7.2 m s<sup>-1</sup>, and ca ...[more]