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    Shape difference of mud clasts depending on depositional facies; application of newly modified elliptic Fourier analysis to hybrid event beds by Fukuda, Sojiro, Naruse, Hajime

    Published in Journal of sedimentary research (01-10-2020)
    “…Hybrid event beds are the deposits from sediment gravity flows that change their rheological behavior through their passage, entraining muddy sediments and…”
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    Inadequacy of fluvial energetics for describing gravity current autosuspension by Fukuda, Sojiro, de Vet, Marijke G. W., Skevington, Edward W. G., Bastianon, Elena, Fernández, Roberto, Wu, Xuxu, McCaffrey, William D., Naruse, Hajime, Parsons, Daniel R., Dorrell, Robert M.

    Published in Nature communications (21-04-2023)
    “…Gravity currents, such as sediment-laden turbidity currents, are ubiquitous natural flows that are driven by a density difference. Turbidity currents have…”
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    Multiple scours and upward fining caused by hydraulic jumps; implications for the recognition of cyclic steps in the deepwater stratigraphic record by Ono, Kenya, Naruse, Hajime, Yao Qifeng, Yao Qifeng, Cai Zhirong, Cai Zhirong, Fukuda, Sojiro, Yokokawa, Miwa

    Published in Journal of sedimentary research (01-04-2023)
    “…Hydraulic jumps control the bypass, erosion, and depositional processes of Froude-supercritical turbidity currents, so they represent a significant process for…”
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    Tide- and river-generated mud pebbles from the fluvial to marine transition zone of the Mekong River delta, Vietnam by Gugliotta, Marcello, Saito, Yoshiki, Van Lap Nguyen, Van Lap Nguyen, Thi Kim Oanh Ta, Thi Kim Oanh Ta, Tamura, Toru, Fukuda, Sojiro

    Published in Journal of sedimentary research (01-09-2018)
    “…A dataset of 176 channel bed sediment samples allows a detailed analysis of mud pebbles (defined as mud clasts ranging in size from 2 to 64 mm) forming along…”
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    Inadequacy of fluvial energetics for describing gravity current autosuspension by Fukuda, Sojiro, de Vet, Marijke G. W, Skevington, Edward W. G, Bastianon, Elena, Fernandez, Roberto, Wu, Xuxu, McCaffrey, William D, Naruse, Hajime, Parsons, Daniel R, Dorrell, Robert M

    Published 23-02-2023
    “…"Consider the [turbidity] current as ... a river" R. A. Bagnold (1962); the foundation of contemporary deep marine sedimentology. Gravity currents, such as…”
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