Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 2, Parts 1-2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2000 - Arctic regions |
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... turbidity current model has been developed to simulate flow properties at a field scale . The model simulates the entire turbidity current event from initiation , through the development of flow down the slope , to the dissipation of ...
... turbidity current model has been developed to simulate flow properties at a field scale . The model simulates the entire turbidity current event from initiation , through the development of flow down the slope , to the dissipation of ...
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... turbidity current ( Heezen and Ewing , 1952 ) . During the Ocean Thermal Energy Project a set of current meter moorings were moved rapidly downslope by a series of turbidity currents triggered as waves from nearby Hurricane Iwa ...
... turbidity current ( Heezen and Ewing , 1952 ) . During the Ocean Thermal Energy Project a set of current meter moorings were moved rapidly downslope by a series of turbidity currents triggered as waves from nearby Hurricane Iwa ...
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... turbidity current events triggered by earthquakes or storm waves . Instead , hyperpycnal flows ( see Wright et al , 1988 and Syvitski and Morehead , 1999 ) from rare intense river floods are more likely the cause . This fits with ...
... turbidity current events triggered by earthquakes or storm waves . Instead , hyperpycnal flows ( see Wright et al , 1988 and Syvitski and Morehead , 1999 ) from rare intense river floods are more likely the cause . This fits with ...
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