B Kneller, M Dykstra, L Fairweather… - AAPG …, 2016 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Mass-transport events are virtually ubiquitous on the modern continental slope and are also frequent in the stratigraphic record, but the potential they create for stratigraphic trapping …
MS Sobiesiak, B Kneller, GI Alsop, JP Milana - Marine and Petroleum …, 2018 - Elsevier
Erosion of the seafloor is often interpreted to be the result of turbidity currents and reflects their frictional and non-cohesive nature. However, evidence of the interaction between …
Abstract The central High Atlas (Morocco) constitutes a diapiric province that hosts a complex array of elongated diapirs and minibasins that formed during the Lower Jurassic rift …
G Tari, H Jabour - Geological Society, London, Special …, 2013 - lyellcollection.org
The Moroccan salt basin appears to be very unique in the sense that it is not sedimentary loading but tectonic inversion which appears to drive the latest stages of salt-related …
Detection and interpretation of fault systems and stratigraphic features and the relationship between them are crucial for seismic interpretation and reservoir characterization. To …
MS Sobiesiak, B Kneller, GI Alsop, JP Milana - Sedimentary Geology, 2016 - Elsevier
The role of mass transport deposits (MTDs) in redistributing sediment from the shelf-break to deep water is becoming increasingly apparent and important in the study of basins. While …
CAL Jackson - Geology, 2011 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Three-dimensional seismic reflection data are used to investigate the geometry, scale, and distribution of structures within large clasts (megaclasts) contained within a Tertiary mass …
Although the effects of interactions between turbidity currents and the seabed have been widely studied, the roles of substrate and bathymetry on the emplacement of mass-transport …