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Passage of debris flows and turbidity currents through a topographic constriction: seafloor erosion and deflections of flow pathways

Passage of debris flows and turbidity currents through a topographic constriction: seafloor erosion and deflections of flow pathways
Passage of debris flows and turbidity currents through a topographic constriction: seafloor erosion and deflections of flow pathways
Debris flow, sidescan sonar, turbidity current
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Gee, M.J.R.
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Masson, D.G.
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Watts, A.B.
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Mitchell, N.C.
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Gee, M.J.R.
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Masson, D.G.
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Gee, M.J.R., Masson, D.G., Watts, A.B. and Mitchell, N.C. (2001) Passage of debris flows and turbidity currents through a topographic constriction: seafloor erosion and deflections of flow pathways. Sedimentology, 48 (6), 1389-1409.

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Published date: 2001
Keywords: Debris flow, sidescan sonar, turbidity current

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Local EPrints ID: 6110
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/6110
ISSN: 0037-0746
PURE UUID: 135c18ae-72a3-4d60-8965-83cdf5d3dd05

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Date deposited: 24 Jun 2004
Last modified: 27 Apr 2022 05:20

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Author: M.J.R. Gee
Author: D.G. Masson
Author: A.B. Watts
Author: N.C. Mitchell

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