Structure and morphology of submarine slab slides: clues to origin and behavior
Geologic features suggest that some slab slides probably result from long-term strength degradation of weak layers deep in the homoclinal section. Time-dependent strain in clay-rich layers can create potential slide surfaces of low frictional strength. Competent layers are weak in tension and probably fragment in the first instance of, or even prior to, translation, and the allochthonous mass is readily transformed into a high-momentum debris flow. The structure and geomorphology of slab slides provide important clues to their origin and behavior. -from Author
Citation Information
Publication Year | 1991 |
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Title | Structure and morphology of submarine slab slides: clues to origin and behavior |
DOI | 10.1080/10641199109379882 |
Authors | Dennis W. O'Leary |
Publication Type | Article |
Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
Series Title | Marine Geotechnology |
Index ID | 70016398 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |