[HTML][HTML] Glaciation-induced features or sediment gravity flows–an analytic review

MO Molén - Journal of Palaeogeography, 2023 - Elsevier
For more than 150 years, geologic characteristics claimed to be evidence for pre-
Pleistocene glaciations have been debated. Advancements in recent decades, in …

Recognising surface versus sub-surface deformation of soft-sediments: Consequences and considerations for palaeoseismic studies

GI Alsop, S Marco, T Levi - Journal of Structural Geology, 2022 - Elsevier
Soft-sediment deformation structures associated with slumps and mass transport deposits
(MTDs) are generally considered to form at the surface when unlithified sediment moves …

Ramps as modifiers of deformation of mass-transport deposits flow cells: A case study in the Santos Basin, SE Brazil

VSR Assis, B Trzaskos, FF Vesely, VV Buso - Marine and Petroleum …, 2024 - Elsevier
Mass-transport deposits (MTDs) are one of the several deepwater deposits and correspond
to an important part of the gravitational sedimentation in the basins. MTDs register several …

Basal shear zones of recurrent mass transport deposits serve as potential reservoirs for gas hydrates in the Central Canyon area, South China Sea

C Liang, C Liu, X Xie, X Yu, Y He, M Su, H Chen… - Marine Geology, 2021 - Elsevier
Recurrent mass transport deposits (MTD) not only act as competent seals trapping fluids, but
their basal shear zones connected by pipes also serve as potential reservoirs for gas …

A Flat‐Lying Transitional Free Gas to Gas Hydrate System in a Sand Layer in the Qiongdongnan Basin of the South China Sea

Z Kuang, A Cook, J Ren, W Deng… - Geophysical Research …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Most marine gas hydrate systems follow a vertical pattern with hydrate overlying free gas.
Here we document the discovery of a gas to hydrate system in a horizontal sand layer in the …

Lateral variability in strain along the toewall of a mass transport deposit: a case study from the Makassar Strait, offshore Indonesia

HD Nugraha, CAL Jackson, HD Johnson… - Journal of the …, 2020 - lyellcollection.org
Contractional features characterize the toe domain of mass transport deposits. Their frontal
geometry is typically classified as frontally confined or frontally emergent. However, it …

Orbital‐and Millennial‐Scale Changes in Lake‐Levels Facilitate Earthquake‐Triggered Mass Failures in the Dead Sea Basin

Y Lu, J Moernaut, N Waldmann… - Geophysical …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The possible link between the occurrence of submarine mass failure and climate‐driven
factors is highly disputed. This is due largely to the lack of comprehensive records of mass …

Progradational slope architecture and sediment distribution in outcrops of the mixed carbonate-siliciclastic Bone Spring Formation, Permian Basin, west Texas

W Walker, ZR Jobe, JF Sarg, L Wood - Geosphere, 2021 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Sediment transport and distribution are the keys to understanding slope-building processes
in mixed carbonate-siliciclastic sediment routing systems. The Permian Bone Spring …

The erosionally confined to emergent transition in a slope‐derived blocky mass‐transport deposit interacting with a turbidite substrate, Ventimiglia Flysch Formation …

M Marini, M Patacci, F Felletti, A Decarlis… - …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Basal interaction beneath frontally‐emergent mass‐transport deposits has been widely
documented in seismic data, but its effect on deposit heterogeneity not convincingly …

Geomorphological characterization of basal flow markers during recurrent mass movement: A case study from the Taranaki Basin, offshore New Zealand

PC Kumar, OO Kamal'deen, OE Eruteya, K Sain - Basin Research, 2021 - earthdoc.org
This work examines the mode of basal to substrate interaction, and flow dynamics of
recurrent mass wasting events from a high‐quality 3D seismic reflection data. The Taranaki …