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SP477 Subaqueous Mass Movements and Their Consequences: Assessing Geohazards, Environmental Implications and Economic Significance of Subaqueous Landslides
Edited by D. G. Lintern, D. C. Mosher, L. G. Moscardelli, P. T. Bobrowsky, C. Campbell, J. D. Chaytor, J. J. Clague, A. Georgiopoulou, P. Lajeunesse, A. Normandeau, D. J. W. Piper, M. Scherwath, C. Stacey and D. Turmel
Subaqueous landslides are a common slope process in the geological record. In addition to their geological significance, they pose a risk to offshore infrastructure and can trigger destructive tsunamis affecting coastal communities. This volume offers a multi-disciplinary approach to document better the still poorly understood frequency and dynamics of subaqueous landslides.