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1. Source-to-sink processes and genetic mechanism of progradational and lateral accretion submarine fans in the Qiongdongnan Basin, South China Sea.

2. Effect of Seismicity and Tectonic‐Glacial Interactions on Submarine Megaslides.

3. Platform Evolution in an Oligo–Miocene Back‐arc Basin: An Example from the Central Iran Basin.

4. High-frequency temporal variability of provenance signal in the submarine fan with the narrow shelf: Insights from sediment delivery and formation of late Triassic Zhuoni fan in the northeastern Paleo-Tethys Ocean.

5. Sedimentary architecture of submarine lobes affected by bottom currents: Insights from the Rovuma Basin offshore East Africa.

6. Spatial distribution and variability of lobe facies in a large sand‐rich submarine fan system: Neoproterozoic Zerrissene Group, Namibia.

7. Sedimentary architecture and evolution of a Quaternary sand-rich submarine fan in the South China Sea.

8. A deep-marine ichnofossil assemblage from the Tertiary-age Algeciras Formation and related units, Campo de Gibraltar Complex, Southern Spain.

9. Carbonate submarine fan deposits of the Mississippian Lake Valley Formation, Sacramento Mountains, New Mexico.

10. Thermally Significant Fluid Seepage Through Thick Sediment on the Juan de Fuca Plate Entering the Cascadia Subduction Zone.

11. DEPOSITIONAL CHARACTERISTICS AND TECTONO-SEDIMENTARY DEVELOPMENT OF THE KARGI-İSKİLİP EOCENE SUBMARINE FAN SYSTEMS (ÇORUM, N-TURKEY).

12. Source-to-Sink Comparative Study between Gas Reservoirs of the Ledong Submarine Channel and the Dongfang Submarine Fan in the Yinggehai Basin, South China Sea.

13. Particle shape trends across experimental cohesive and non‐cohesive sediment gravity flow deposits: Implications for particle fractionation and discrimination of depositional settings.

14. Downslope evolution of supercritical bedforms in a confined deep-sea fan lobe, Amantea Fan, Paola Basin (Southeastern Tyrrhenian Sea).

15. Tectonic control on mass-transport deposit and canyon-fed fan system in the Ulleung Basin, East Sea (Sea of Japan).

16. Seismic geomorphological analysis of submarine fan architecture in the Baiyun Sag, Pearl River Mouth Basin: Impact of second-order relative sea-level change.

17. Provenance and tectonic settings of the lower Permian siliciclastic rocks in central Inner Mongolia: Implications for the evolution of the Paleo-Asian Ocean.

18. Sediment dispersal and redistributive processes in axial and transverse deep‐time source‐to‐sink systems of marine rift basins: Dampier Sub‐basin, Northwest Shelf, Australia.

19. Reservoir potential of the Haymana Formation submarine-fan sandstones in the Haymana Basin of Turkey.

20. Quantification of the bed‐scale architecture of submarine depositional environments.

21. Provenance analysis for submarine fan sandstones of Huangliu Formation, Dongfang 13 gas field in Yinggehai Basin, South China Sea.

22. Submarine slope–fan sedimentation in an ancient forearc related to contemporaneous magmatism: The Upper Cretaceous Izumi Group, southwestern Japan.

23. Slope-fan depositional architecture from high-resolution forward stratigraphic models.

24. Hybrid event bed characteristics and its role in high-frequency facies change of the Upper Triassic submarine fan in the West Qinling area of NE Tibetan Plateau.

25. Deposystem architectures and lithofacies of a submarine fan-dominated deep sea succession in an orogen: A case study from the Upper Triassic Langjiexue Group of southern Tibet.

26. Reservoir quality variations within a sinuous deep water channel system in the Niger Delta Basin, offshore West Africa.

27. Active channel systems in the middle Indus fan: results from high-resolution bathymetry surveys.

28. Distinctive erosional and depositional structures formed at a canyon mouth: A lower Pleistocene deep-water succession in the Kazusa forearc basin on the Boso Peninsula, Japan.

29. Genetic stratigraphy of a part of the Miocene Congo Fan, West Africa.

30. On the triggers, resulting flow types and frequencies of subaqueous sediment density flows in different settings.

31. How are subaqueous sediment density flows triggered, what is their internal structure and how does it evolve? Direct observations from monitoring of active flows.

32. Analysis of Plio-Quaternary deep marine systems and their evolution in a compressional tectonic regime, Eastern Black Sea Basin.

33. Can liquefied debris flows deposit clean sand over large areas of sea floor? Field evidence from the Marnoso-arenacea Formation, Italian Apennines.

34. Stratigraphy and Distribution of Gravity Flow Deposition, Lower Devonian F4 Unit, Zarzaitine Oilfield, Illizi Basin, Algeria.

35. Assessing controls on the distribution of ichnotaxa in submarine fan environments, the Basque Basin, Northern Spain

36. Sedimentology, stratigraphic occurrence and origin of linked debrites in the West Crocker Formation (Oligo-Miocene), Sabah, NW Borneo

37. The long-term evolution of the Congo deep-sea fan: A basin-wide view of the interaction between a giant submarine fan and a mature passive margin (ZaiAngo project)

38. Nature, Provenance and Relationships of Early Miocene Palaeovalley Fills, Northern Adana Basin, Turkey: Their Significance for Sediment-Bypassing on a Carbonate Shelf.

39. A submarine fan in the Amundsen Basin, Arctic Ocean

40. Submarine fan environment inferred from turbidite thickness distributions.

41. Outcrop-scale acoustic facies analysis and latest Quaternary development of Hueneme and Dume submarine fans, offshore California.

42. Continuous canyon-river connection on a passive margin: The case of São Francisco Canyon (eastern Brazil).

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