Sediment Transport by Mud Flows and Turbidity Currents in Continental Margins
1998
Garcia, Marcelo H.
Our long-term scientific goal is to develop sound theoretical models for submarine sediment movement that can be used to predict the initiation, spatial development, and time duration of mud flows and turbidity currents. Of particular interest are the characteristics of the sedimentary deposits that these flows generate as well as their capability to develop submarine channels and gullies via bed scour in continental margins. The main objectives are: (1) to study the effect of sediment discharge, sediment size and density, and bottom slope on the evolution of three-dimensional mud flows and turbidity currents "representative" of those expected to occur on continental shelves and slopes, (2) to study the nature of the sediment deposits generated by three-dimensional turbidity currents and mud flows and 3) to develop a sediment erosion function for the submarine environment.
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