articleCanadian Geotechnical JournalFeb 1, 2002Closed access

Submarine landslides: advances and challenges

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Abstract

Due to the recent development of well-integrated surveying techniques of the sea floor, significant improvements were achieved in mapping and describing the morphology and architecture of submarine mass movements. Except for the occurrence of turbidity currents, the aquatic environment (marine and fresh water) experiences the same type of mass failure as that found on land. Submarine mass movements, however, can have run-out distances in excess of 100 km, so their impact on any offshore activity needs to be integrated over a wide area. This great mobility of submarine mass movements is still not very well understood, particularly for cases like the far-reaching debris flows mapped on the Mississippi Fan and…

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Keywords
  • Submarine
  • Submarine landslide
  • Mass movement
  • Submarine pipeline
  • Landslide
  • Geology
  • Debris
  • Hazard
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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