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- Then turbidity currents rush down the canyon like giant undersea avalanches.
- The rock sequence formed by a turbidity current is called a turbidite.
- Geologists now attribute its formation to submarine avalanches or strong turbidity currents.
- Turbidity currents are often triggered by tectonic disturbances of the sea floor.
- Some of the largest antidunes on Earth are formed by turbidity currents.
- Aeolian turbidity currents are better known as dust storms.
- The Bouma sequence is deposited during waning flow as turbidity currents move downslope.
- These levees are formed by the overspilling and flow stripping of turbidity currents.
- The material is then reworked by turbidity currents to achieve their current form.
- The major mechanism of canyon erosion is now thought to be turbidity currents and underwater landslides.
- Although graded bedding can form in many different environments, it is a characteristic of turbidity currents.
- Unlike canyons on land, submarine canyons are thought to be formed by turbidity currents and underwater landslides.
- Some examples of soil liquefaction include quicksand, quick clay, turbidity currents, and earthquake induced liquefaction.
- When turbidity currents interact with other currents, such as contour currents, they can change their direction.
- Much of the modelling is used to reproduce the physical processes which govern turbidity current behaviour and deposits.
- The landslide that caused the tsunami generated turbidity currents that damaged several underwater cables in the Suva Canyon.
- These type of breccia usually are of marine origin and are formed by near-bottom turbidity currents.
- As a consequence, a slightly different set of sedimentary structures develops in turbidites deposited by high-density turbidity currents.
- It is unusual to see all of a complete Bouma cycle, as successive turbidity currents may erode the unconsolidated upper sequences.
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