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Nature Communications | 2018

Reconstructing the sediment concentration of a giant submarine gravity flow

Christopher J. Stevenson; Peter Feldens; Aggeliki Georgiopoulou; Mischa Schӧnke; Sebastian Krastel; David J. W. Piper; Katja Lindhorst; David C. Mosher

Submarine gravity flows are responsible for the largest sediment accumulations on the planet, but are notoriously difficult to measure in action. Giant flows transport 100s of km3 of sediment with run-out distances over 2000 km. Sediment concentration is a first order control on flow dynamics and deposit character. It has never been measured directly nor convincingly estimated in large submarine flows. Here we reconstruct the sediment concentration of a historic giant submarine flow, the 1929 “Grand Banks” event, using two independent approaches, each validated by estimates of flow speed from cable breaks. The calculated average bulk sediment concentration of the flow was 2.7–5.4% by volume. This is orders of magnitude higher than directly-measured smaller-volume flows in river deltas and submarine canyons. The new concentration estimate provides a test case for scaled experiments and numerical simulations, and a major step towards a quantitative understanding of these prodigious flows.Giant submarine gravity flows are a key mechanism in global sediment transport, yet their properties remain enigmatic. Here, the authors reconstruct the properties of a historic giant submarine gravity flow from deposits across the seafloor.


Archive | 2012

Landslides: Controls on the distribution of major types of submarine landslides

David J. W. Piper; David C. Mosher; D. Calvin Campbell


Archive | 2011

The Barrington Submarine Mass-Transport Deposit, Western Scotian Slope, Canada

David C. Mosher; D. Calvin Campbell


Geological Society, London, Special Publications | 2018

Modelling the 1929 Grand Banks slump and landslide tsunami

Finn Løvholt; Irena Schulten; David C. Mosher; Carl B. Harbitz; Sebastian Krastel


Archive | 2009

Passive Margin Sedimentation and Reservoir Distribution Along the Scotian Margin

David C. Mosher; Grant D. Wach; Janet Cullen; D. Calvin Campbell; Michael Giles; Shawn Goss; Eric Negulic


Archive | 2011

Passive Margin Reservoir Distribution- Examples from the Scotian Margin

Grant Wach; David C. Mosher; D. Calvin Campbell; Leslie Eliuk


Archive | 2010

Mass transport processes on slope sedimentation; sediment distribution on the SW Newfoundland slope, Eastern Canada

Michael Giles; David C. Mosher; Grant D. Wach


Archive | 2010

Abstract: Mass transport deposits on the southwestern Newfoundland slope, eastern Canada

Michael Giles; David C. Mosher; Grant D. Wach


Archive | 2010

Abstract: Margin evolution and reservoir distribution - slope depositional systems along the Scotian margin

Grant D. Wach; David C. Mosher; D.C. Campbell; Michael Giles; Virginia Brake


Archive | 2010

Cenozoic Seismic Sequence Stratigraphic Analysis of the Suriname Margin, South America

Shawn Goss; David C. Mosher; D. Wach

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D. Calvin Campbell

Bedford Institute of Oceanography

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Grant D. Wach

Bedford Institute of Oceanography

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David J. W. Piper

Bedford Institute of Oceanography

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Mischa Schӧnke

Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research

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