Search Results - "Gee, M.J.R"
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The Brunei slide: A giant submarine landslide on the North West Borneo Margin revealed by 3D seismic data
Published in Marine geology (28-11-2007)“…Three dimensional seismic data, offshore Brunei, provide evidence for a giant landslide with a volume of 1200 km 3, an area of ∼ 5300 km 2 and an average…”
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Slope failures on the flanks of the western Canary Islands
Published in Earth-science reviews (2002)“…Landslides have been a key process in the evolution of the western Canary Islands. The younger and more volcanically active Canary Islands, El Hierro, La Palma…”
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Submarine channels controlled by salt tectonics: Examples from 3D seismic data offshore Angola
Published in Marine and petroleum geology (01-05-2006)“…The interaction between salt tectonics and sedimentation, offshore Angola has created a complex slope geometry of submarine channels, intra-slope basins and…”
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Seismic geomorphology and evolution of submarine channels from the Angolan continental margin
Published in Journal of sedimentary research (01-05-2007)“…Three-dimensional seismic data from the shallow subsurface of the continental margin offshore Angola reveal two end-member morphological styles of submarine…”
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Giant striations at the base of a submarine landslide
Published in Marine geology (30-01-2005)“…A major submarine landslide with a volume >20 km 3 and an area >430 km 2 has been imaged in the subsurface off Angola, using 3D seismic data. The landslide…”
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Triggering and evolution of a giant submarine landslide, offshore Angola, revealed by 3D seismic stratigraphy and geomorphology
Published in Journal of sedimentary research (01-01-2006)“…The source area of a large submarine landslide complex has been imaged in the subsurface off Angola using 3D seismic data. The 3D seismic data reveal erosional…”
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Offshore continuation of volcanic rift zones, El Hierro,Canary Islands
Published in Journal of volcanology and geothermal research (2001)“…El Hierro is the youngest and most southwesterly of the seven Canary islands. The established view, based on subaerial geology, is that El Hierro is a classic…”
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