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2. The diversity, frequency and severity of natural hazard impacts on subsea telecommunications networks
3. Carbon and sediment fluxes inhibited in the submarine Congo Canyon by landslide-damming
4. Longest sediment flows yet measured show how major rivers connect efficiently to deep sea
5. How is particulate organic carbon transported through the river-fed submarine Congo Canyon to the deep sea?
6. Morphometric fingerprints and downslope evolution in bathymetric surveys: insights into morphodynamics of the Congo canyon-channel
7. Globally significant mass of terrestrial organic carbon efficiently transported by canyon-flushing turbidity currents
8. A threshold in submarine channel curvature explains erosion rate and type
9. The Global Turbidity Current Pump and Its Implications for Organic Carbon Cycling
10. Seismic and Acoustic Monitoring of Submarine Landslides: Ongoing Challenges, Recent Successes and Future Opportunities
11. How is particulate organic carbon transported through the river-fed Congo Submarine Canyon to the deep-sea?
12. Fidelity of turbidites as earthquake records
13. Direct evidence of a high-concentration basal layer in a submarine turbidity current
14. The Global Turbidity Current Pump and Its Implications for Organic Carbon Cycling
15. The relationship between eruptive activity, flank collapse, and sea level at volcanic islands: A long‐term (>1 Ma) record offshore Montserrat, Lesser Antilles
16. Seismic and Acoustic Monitoring of Submarine Landslides
17. Permeability and pressure measurements in Lesser Antilles submarine slides: Evidence for pressure‐driven slow‐slip failure
18. Sediment and organic carbon transport and deposition driven by internal tides along Monterey Canyon, offshore California
19. Controls on the formation of turbidity current channels associated with marine-terminating glaciers and ice sheets
20. The relationship between ice sheets and submarine mass movements in the Nordic Seas during the Quaternary
21. Detailed monitoring reveals the nature of submarine turbidity currents
22. Development of a Non-Cloggable Subsea Data Logger for Harsh Turbidity Current Monitoring
23. Tempo and Triggering of Large Submarine Landslides: Statistical Analysis for Hazard Assessment
24. Sea level and climatic controls on turbidite occurrence for the past 26 kyr on the flank of the Gaoping Canyon off SW Taiwan
25. Long-term changes in explosive and effusive behaviour at andesitic arc volcanoes: Chronostratigraphy of the Centre Hills Volcano, Montserrat
26. Subaquatic paleoseismology: records of large Holocene earthquakes in marine and lacustrine sediments
27. Frequent sediment density flows during 2006 to 2015, triggered by competing seismic and weather events: Observations from subsea cable breaks off southern Taiwan
28. Which earthquakes trigger damaging submarine mass movements: Insights from a global record of submarine cable breaks?
29. Author Correction: Rapidly-migrating and internally-generated knickpoints can control submarine channel evolution
30. Rapidly-migrating and internally-generated knickpoints can control submarine channel evolution
31. The submarine Congo Canyon as a conduit for microplastics to the deep sea
32. The submarine Congo Canyon as a conduit for microplastics to the deep sea
33. Predicting turbidity current activity offshore from meltwater-fed river deltas
34. Fast and destructive density currents created by ocean-entering volcanic eruptions
35. Detailed monitoring reveals the nature of submarine turbidity currents
36. Long-term record of Barents Sea Ice Sheet advance to the shelf edge from a 140,000 year record
37. A Numerical Investigation of Sediment Destructuring as a Potential Globally Widespread Trigger for Large Submarine Landslides on Low Gradients
38. Sedimentation and tectonic geomorphology in areas of active tectonic compression
39. The submarine Congo Canyon as a conduit for microplastics to the deep sea
40. Seabed seismometers reveal duration and structure of longest runout sediment flows on Earth
41. Predicting turbidity current activity offshore from meltwater-fed river deltas
42. Powerful turbidity currents driven by dense basal layers
43. Undrained Sediment Loading Key to Long-Runout Submarine Mass Movements: Evidence from the Caribbean Volcanic Arc
44. How Do ∼2° Slopes Fail in Areas of Slow Sedimentation? A Sensitivity Study on the Influence of Accumulation Rate and Permeability on Submarine Slope Stability
45. Insights into Submarine Geohazards from Breaks in Subsea Telecommunication Cables
46. New Insights into the Emplacement Dynamics of Volcanic Island Landslides
47. Large Submarine Landslides on Continental Slopes : Geohazards, Methane Release, and Climate Change
48. How are subaqueous sediment density flows triggered, what is their internal structure and how does it evolve? Direct observations from monitoring of active flows
49. Timing and frequency of large submarine landslides: implications for understanding triggers and future geohazard
50. The flows that left no trace: Very large-volume turbidity currents that bypassed sediment through submarine channels without eroding the sea floor
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