"The turbidity current we think was triggered at low water, at low tide," said Prof Dan Parsons from Hull University. "As the loading of the ocean above declines, so you get a change in the pore ...
The study also challenges traditional models of turbidity current behaviour, suggesting that the flows can maintain a consistent speed and duration even as they erode the seabed. This finding ...
The study also challenges traditional models of turbidity current behavior, suggesting that the flows can maintain a consistent speed and duration even as they erode the seabed. This finding calls ...