Clinoform geometry, geomorphology, facies character and stratigraphic architecture of a sand‐rich subaqueous delta: Jurassic Sognefjord Formation, offshore Norway
The integration of core sedimentology, seismic stratigraphy and seismic geomorphology has
enabled interpretation of delta‐scale (ie tens of metres high) subaqueous clinoforms in the …
enabled interpretation of delta‐scale (ie tens of metres high) subaqueous clinoforms in the …
[HTML][HTML] A new seabed mobility index for the Irish Sea: Modelling seabed shear stress and classifying sediment mobilisation to help predict erosion, deposition, and …
M Coughlan, M Guerrini, S Creane, M O'Shea… - Continental Shelf …, 2021 - Elsevier
The seafloor is increasingly being used for siting renewable energy and telecommunication
infrastructure as well as supporting key fisheries and biodiversity. Understanding seabed …
infrastructure as well as supporting key fisheries and biodiversity. Understanding seabed …
Morphobathymetric analysis of the large fine-grained sediment waves over the Gulf of Valencia continental slope (NW Mediterranean)
Detailed analysis of recently acquired swath bathymetry, together with high-resolution
seismic profiles and bottom sediment samples, revealed the presence of large-scale fine …
seismic profiles and bottom sediment samples, revealed the presence of large-scale fine …
The geomorphology of Ireland's continental shelf
ABSTRACT The Irish Shelf Seabed Geomorphological Map (ISSGM)(v2023) presented
here, is the first high-resolution geomorphological map of the entire Irish continental shelf …
here, is the first high-resolution geomorphological map of the entire Irish continental shelf …
[HTML][HTML] Classifying seabed sediment type using simulated tidal-induced bed shear stress
An ability to estimate the large-scale spatial variability of seabed sediment type in the
absence of extensive observational data is valuable for many applications. In some physical …
absence of extensive observational data is valuable for many applications. In some physical …
Impact of dense bottom water on a continental shelf: An example from the SW Adriatic margin
Dense shelf waters have been recognised as a key factor in transporting sediment and
organic matter across continental slopes; however, the effect of their circulation on …
organic matter across continental slopes; however, the effect of their circulation on …
[HTML][HTML] Using difference modelling and computational fluid dynamics to investigate the evolution of complex, tidally influenced shipwreck sites
The large number of historic metal-hulled shipwrecks on the seabed is a major
consideration for the marine environment, heritage management and spatial planning. Their …
consideration for the marine environment, heritage management and spatial planning. Their …
Geoscience solutions for sustainable offshore wind development
Low carbon energy infrastructure, such as wind and solar farms, are crucial for reducing
greenhouse gas emissions and limiting global temperature rise to 1.5° C. During 2020, 5.2 …
greenhouse gas emissions and limiting global temperature rise to 1.5° C. During 2020, 5.2 …
Giant dune morphologies and dynamics in a deep continental shelf environment: Example of the banc du four (Western Brittany, France)
The aim of this paper is to improve the knowledge of spatio-temporal variability of very large
to giant dunes in deep tide dominated environment. Their growth mechanisms and dynamic …
to giant dunes in deep tide dominated environment. Their growth mechanisms and dynamic …
Spatial and temporal variability in geomorphic change at tidally influenced shipwreck sites: The use of time‐lapse multibeam data for the assessment of site formation …
Shipwrecks are an integral part of our maritime archaeological landscape and are
associated with diverse societal and cultural interests, yielding significant management …
associated with diverse societal and cultural interests, yielding significant management …