Lessons learned from the monitoring of turbidity currents and guidance for future platform designs

Turbidity currents transport globally significant volumes of sediment and organic carbon into the deep-sea and pose a hazard to critical infrastructure. Despite advances in technology, their powerful nature often damages expensive instruments placed in their path. These challenges mean that turbidit...

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Veröffentlicht in:Geological Society special publication 2020-01, Vol.500 (1), p.605-634
Hauptverfasser: Clare, Michael, Lintern, D. Gwyn, Rosenberger, Kurt, Hughes Clarke, John E., Paull, Charles, Gwiazda, Roberto, Cartigny, Matthieu J. B., Talling, Peter J., Perara, Daniel, Xu, Jingping, Parsons, Daniel, Jacinto, Ricardo Silva, Apprioual, Ronan
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Zusammenfassung:Turbidity currents transport globally significant volumes of sediment and organic carbon into the deep-sea and pose a hazard to critical infrastructure. Despite advances in technology, their powerful nature often damages expensive instruments placed in their path. These challenges mean that turbidity currents have only been measured in a few locations worldwide, in relatively shallow water depths (
ISSN:0305-8719
2041-4927
DOI:10.1144/SP500-2019-173