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Dr Matthieu Cartigny's Outputs (7)

Flow Behaviour of a Giant Landslide and Debris Flow Entering Agadir Canyon, NW Africa (2016)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Krastel, S., Wynn, R. B., Feldens, P., Schuerer, A., Boettner, C., Stevenson, C., …Unverricht, D. (2016). Flow Behaviour of a Giant Landslide and Debris Flow Entering Agadir Canyon, NW Africa. In G. Lamarche, J. Mountjoy, S. Bull, T. Hubble, S. Krastel, E. Lane, …S. Woelz (Eds.), Submarine Mass Movements and their Consequences: 7th International Symposium (145-154). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20979-1_14

Agadir Canyon is one of the largest submarine canyons in the World, supplying giant submarine sediment gravity flows to the Agadir Basin and the wider Moroccan Turbidite System. While the Moroccan Turbidite System is extremely well investigated, almo... Read More about Flow Behaviour of a Giant Landslide and Debris Flow Entering Agadir Canyon, NW Africa.

Long-term record of Barents Sea Ice Sheet advance to the shelf edge from a 140,000 year record (2016)
Journal Article
Pope, E., Talling, P., Hunt, J., Dowdeswell, J., Allin, J., Cartigny, M., …Watts, M. (2016). Long-term record of Barents Sea Ice Sheet advance to the shelf edge from a 140,000 year record. Quaternary Science Reviews, 150, 55-66. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2016.08.014

The full-glacial extent and deglacial behaviour of marine-based ice sheets, such as the Barents Sea Ice Sheet, is well documented since the Last Glacial Maximum about 20,000 years ago. However, reworking of older sea-floor sediments and landforms dur... Read More about Long-term record of Barents Sea Ice Sheet advance to the shelf edge from a 140,000 year record.

Preconditioning and triggering of offshore slope failures and turbidity currents revealed by most detailed monitoring yet at a fjord-head delta (2016)
Journal Article
Clare, M., Hughes Clarke, J., Talling, P., Cartigny, M., & Pratomo, D. (2016). Preconditioning and triggering of offshore slope failures and turbidity currents revealed by most detailed monitoring yet at a fjord-head delta. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 450, 208-220. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2016.06.021

Rivers and turbidity currents are the two most important sediment transport processes by volume on Earth. Various hypotheses have been proposed for triggering of turbidity currents offshore from river mouths, including direct plunging of river discha... Read More about Preconditioning and triggering of offshore slope failures and turbidity currents revealed by most detailed monitoring yet at a fjord-head delta.

Morphodynamics of submarine channel inception revealed by new experimental approach (2016)
Journal Article
de Leeuw, J., Eggenhuisen, J. T., & Cartigny, M. J. (2016). Morphodynamics of submarine channel inception revealed by new experimental approach. Nature Communications, 7, Article 10886. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms10886

Submarine channels are ubiquitous on the seafloor and their inception and evolution is a result of dynamic interaction between turbidity currents and the evolving seafloor. However, the morphodynamic links between channel inception and flow dynamics... Read More about Morphodynamics of submarine channel inception revealed by new experimental approach.