Depositional Turbidity Currents in Diapiric Minibasins on the Continental Slope: Experiments--Numerical Simulation and Upscaling

2006 ◽  
Vol 76 (5) ◽  
pp. 798-818 ◽  
Author(s):  
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G. Parker ◽  
V. Voller ◽  
R.T. Beaubouef
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Paritosh Kumar Rakesh ◽  
Brajesh Kumar ◽  
Satajit Chowdhury ◽  
Atul Kumar Patidar

2007 ◽  
Vol 4 (11) ◽  
pp. 882-888
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Henrique José Ferreira da Costa ◽  
Gabriel Mario Guerra ◽  
Fernando Alves Rochinha ◽  
Alvaro L.G.A. Coutinho

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pp. 2429-2434 ◽  
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Tao Jiang ◽  
XiNong Xie ◽  
SuLin Tang ◽  
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pp. 473 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mark T. Gibbs ◽  
Patrick Marchesiello ◽  
Jason H. Middleton

A numerical simulation of the East Australian Current (EAC) has been used to investigate the nutrification of shelf waters at Jervis Bay, south-eastern Australia, prior to the massive coccolithophorid bloom that was first observed on 16 December 1992. The simulation suggests that a small cold-core eddy developed between the continental slope at Jervis Bay and the EAC jet further offshore during 7 and 14 December 1992. This unstable cold-core eddy is likely to have uplifted cold, nutrient-rich water onto the Jervis Bay shelf, and this upwelling, in combination with upwelling-favourable winds, probably transported nutrients from the deep ocean to the entrance of the bay.


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Vol 326-328 ◽  
pp. 55-66 ◽  
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S.M. Abd El-Gawad ◽  
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A. Cantelli ◽  
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Z. Sylvester ◽  
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