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Experimental investigation on self-channelized erosive gravity currents

Weill et al., 2014

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932956817602358522
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Weill P
Lajeunesse E
Devauchelle O
Métiver F
Limare A
Chauveau B
Mouazé D
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Journal of Sedimentary Research

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Submarine canyons are the main conduits for sediment transfer from continental shelves to deep abyssal plains. A large number of bathymetric and seismic surveys provide detailed information on their morphology and structure, shedding light on the mechanisms involved …
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