A review of marine geomorphometry, the quantitative study of the seafloor

V Lecours, MFJ Dolan, A Micallef… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2016 - hess.copernicus.org
Geomorphometry, the science of quantitative terrain characterization, has traditionally
focused on the investigation of terrestrial landscapes. However, the dramatic increase in the …

Slope failures on the flanks of the western Canary Islands

DG Masson, AB Watts, MJR Gee, R Urgeles… - Earth-Science …, 2002 - Elsevier
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 and Tenerife …

Submarine landslides: processes, triggers and hazard prediction

DG Masson, CB Harbitz, RB Wynn… - … of the Royal …, 2006 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Huge landslides, mobilizing hundreds to thousands of km3 of sediment and rock are
ubiquitous in submarine settings ranging from the steepest volcanic island slopes to the …

Mélanges and mélange-forming processes: a historical overview and new concepts

A Festa, GA Pini, Y Dilek… - International Geology …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Mélanges represent a significant component of collisional and accretionary orogenic belts
and occur widely around the world. Since its first introduction and use, the term has evolved …

New classification system for mass transport complexes in offshore Trinidad

L Moscardelli, L Wood - Basin research, 2008 - earthdoc.org
This paper delineates our use of 10 708 km2 of three‐dimensional (3D) seismic data from
the continental margin of Trinidad and Tobago West Indies to describe a series of mass …

The Storegga Slide: architecture, geometry and slide development

H Haflidason, HP Sejrup, A Nygård, J Mienert, P Bryn… - Marine geology, 2004 - Elsevier
The detailed mapping of the Storegga Slide morphological elements and the analyses of the
slide development are based on high-quality acoustic and sampling data sets acquired …

Source to sink: a review of three decades of progress in the understanding of volcaniclastic processes, deposits, and hazards

V Manville, K Németh, K Kano - Sedimentary Geology, 2009 - Elsevier
Volcaniclastic sediments, broadly defined as clastic deposits derived from the transport,
deposition and/or redeposition of the products of volcanic activity, have long been a …

The dating and morphometry of the Storegga Slide

H Haflidason, R Lien, HP Sejrup, CF Forsberg… - Marine and Petroleum …, 2005 - Elsevier
The Storegga Slide has affected an area of approximately 95 000km2, and a sediment
volume in the range of approximately 2400–3200km3 has been displaced. Around 250km3 …

Morphometry of mass-transport deposits as a predictive tool

L Moscardelli, L Wood - Bulletin, 2016 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Mass-transport deposits (MTDs) are gravity-induced units that represent an important
component of modern and ancient deep-water stratigraphic successions. MTDs have been …

[HTML][HTML] Reviewing the multi-hazard concept. Application to volcanic islands

M López-Saavedra, J Martí - Earth-Science Reviews, 2023 - Elsevier
Because of their social, economic and political contexts, and their intrinsic multi-hazard
nature, volcanic islands are one of the most vulnerable environments, where natural …