Sub-decadal turbidite frequency during the early Holocene: Eel Fan, offshore northern California
Remotely operated and autonomous underwater vehicle technologies were used to image and sample exceptional deep sea outcrops where an ?100-m-thick section of turbidite beds is exposed on the headwalls of two giant submarine scours on Eel submarine fan, offshore northern California (USA). These outcr...
Main Authors: | Paull, C.K (Author), McGann, M. (Author), Sumner, E.J (Author), Barnes, P.M (Author), Lundsten, E.M (Author), Anderson, K. (Author), Gwiazda, R. (Author), Edwards, B. (Author), Caress, D.W (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2014-10.
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