How are subaqueous sediment density flows triggered, what is their internal structure and how does it evolve? Direct observations from monitoring of active flows

PJ Talling, CK Paull, DJW Piper - Earth-Science Reviews, 2013 - Elsevier
Subaqueous sediment density flows are one of the volumetrically most important processes
for moving sediment across our planet, and form the largest sediment accumulations on …

[HTML][HTML] Climate change hotspots and implications for the global subsea telecommunications network

MA Clare, IA Yeo, L Bricheno, Y Aksenov, J Brown… - Earth-Science …, 2023 - Elsevier
A global network of subsea telecommunications cables underpins our daily lives, enabling>
95% of global digital data transfer, $ trillions/day in financial trading, and providing critical …

On the triggers, resulting flow types and frequencies of subaqueous sediment density flows in different settings

PJ Talling - Marine Geology, 2014 - Elsevier
Turbidity currents, and other types of underwater sediment density flow, are arguably the
most important flow process for moving sediment across our planet. Direct monitoring …

Submarine landslides of the Mediterranean Sea: Trigger mechanisms, dynamics, and frequency‐magnitude distribution

R Urgeles, A Camerlenghi - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Submarine landslides are ubiquitous along Mediterranean continental margins. With the aim
of understanding mass‐wasting processes and related hazard at the scale of a large marine …

Insights into submarine geohazards from breaks in subsea telecommunication cables

L Carter, R Gavey, PJ Talling, JT Liu - Oceanography, 2014 - JSTOR
The original discovery of active submarine landslides and turbidity currents in the deep
ocean was made in the 1950s through analysis of breaks in transoceanic communications …

[HTML][HTML] Daily bathymetric surveys document how stratigraphy is built and its extreme incompleteness in submarine channels

D Vendettuoli, MA Clare, JEH Clarke, A Vellinga… - Earth and Planetary …, 2019 - Elsevier
Turbidity currents are powerful flows of sediment that pose a hazard to critical seafloor
infrastructure and transport globally important amounts of sediment to the deep sea. Due to …

Lacustrine turbidites produced by surficial slope sediment remobilization: a mechanism for continuous and sensitive turbidite paleoseismic records

J Moernaut, M Van Daele, M Strasser, MA Clare… - Marine Geology, 2017 - Elsevier
Turbidite records along ocean margins and in lake basins are increasingly used as
paleoseismic proxies. However, the slope remobilization processes that formed the …

Which earthquakes trigger damaging submarine mass movements: Insights from a global record of submarine cable breaks?

EL Pope, PJ Talling, L Carter - Marine Geology, 2017 - Elsevier
Submarine landslides, debris flows and turbidity currents are significant geohazards for
seafloor infrastructure in many locations around the world. Their deposits potentially provide …

Frequent sediment density flows during 2006 to 2015, triggered by competing seismic and weather events: Observations from subsea cable breaks off southern …

R Gavey, L Carter, JT Liu, PJ Talling, R Hsu, E Pope… - Marine Geology, 2017 - Elsevier
At least 17 subsea telecommunications cables cross the Gaoping Canyon and Manila
Trench system in the Strait of Luzon between Taiwan and the Philippines. There, cable …

[HTML][HTML] 海洋地质灾害原位监测技术研究进展

贾永刚, 陈天, 李培英, 李正辉, 胡聪… - 中国地质灾害与防治 …, 2022 - cgsjournals.com
海洋地质灾害对沿海城市人口和海洋经济发展构成重大威胁. 海岸港口航道, 海底管线光缆,
海洋平台基础等工程建设规模的扩大, 意味着海洋地质灾害风险进一步提高. 海底火山爆发 …