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The following pages link to Charles Paull (Q138964):
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- Morphology of carbonate escarpments as an indicator of erosional processes (Q143654) (← links)
- Preconditioning by sediment accumulation can produce powerful turbidity currents without major external triggers (Q146255) (← links)
- Origin of Florida Canyon and the role of spring sapping on the formation of submarine box canyons (Q146688) (← links)
- Linking direct measurements of turbidity currents to submarine canyon-floor deposits (Q149638) (← links)
- Affinity of the benthic foraminifer Cassidulinoides parkeriana (Brady) for whale-falls: Evidence from off western Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada (Q150454) (← links)
- Multi-factor biotopes as a method for detailed site characterization in diverse benthic megafaunal communities and habitats in deep-water off Morro Bay, California (Q150511) (← links)
- Source characterization and tsunami modeling of submarine landslides along the Yucatán Shelf/Campeche Escarpment, southern Gulf of Mexico (Q151113) (← links)
- Drowned coralline algal dominated deposits off Lanai, Hawaii; carbonate accretion and vertical tectonics over the last 30 ka (Q152310) (← links)
- Records of continental slope sediment flow morphodynamic responses to gradient and active faulting from integrated AUV and ROV data, offshore Palos Verdes, southern California Borderland (Q152667) (← links)
- The global occurrence of natural gas hydrate (Q153351) (← links)
- Gas hydrates amount estimated from acoustic logs at the Blake Ridge, Sites 994, 995, and 997 (Q153547) (← links)
- Structure and development of the Southeast Georgia Embayment and northern Blake Plateau: Preliminary analysis (Q155632) (← links)
- The Palos Verdes Fault offshore southern California: late Pleistocene to present tectonic geomorphology, seascape evolution and slip rate estimate based on AUV and ROV surveys (Q155902) (← links)
- Investigation of late Pleistocene and Holocene activity in the San Gregorio fault zone on the continental slope north of Monterey Canyon, offshore central California (Q239451) (← links)
- Unraveling the channel–lobe transition zone with high-resolution AUV bathymetry: Navy Fan, offshore Baja California, Mexico (Q240226) (← links)
- Anaerobic methane oxidation in low-organic content methane seep sediments (Q242888) (← links)
- Submarine mass transport within Monterey Canyon: Benthic disturbance controls on the distribution of chemosynthetic biological communities (Q247196) (← links)
- Early Pleistocene origin of reefs around Lanai, Hawaii (Q247783) (← links)
- Coexisting seismic behavior of transform faults revealed by high-resolution bathymetry (Q254087) (← links)
- Discovery of an extensive deep-sea fossil serpulid reef associated with a cold seep, Santa Monica Basin, California (Q258756) (← links)
- Seafloor collapse and methane venting associated with gas hydrate on the Blake Ridge: causes and implications to seafloor stability and methane release (Q258882) (← links)
- Natural gas hydrates: Occurrence, distribution, and detection (Q262932) (← links)
- A new model for turbidity current behavior based on integration of flow monitoring and precision coring in a submarine canyon (Q272091) (← links)
- Growth faulting and salt diapirism; their relationship and control in the Carolina Trough, eastern North America (Q275777) (← links)
- What determines the downstream evolution of turbidity currents? (Q284520) (← links)
- Pockmarks offshore Big Sur, California provide evidence for recurrent, regional, and unconfined sediment gravity flows (Q285422) (← links)
- Evidence and biogeochemical implications for glacially-derived sediments in an active margin cold seep (Q288528) (← links)
- Time-lapse seafloor surveys reveal how turbidity currents and internal tides in Monterey Canyon interact with the seabed at centimeter-scale (Q294011) (← links)
- Small-scale turbidity currents in a big submarine canyon (Q297586) (← links)
- Is the extent of glaciation limited by marine gas-hydrates? (Q298129) (← links)
- Sediment and organic carbon transport and deposition driven by internal tides along Monterey Canyon, offshore California (Q298504) (← links)
- The timing of sediment transport down Monterey Submarine Canyon, offshore California (Q300169) (← links)
- Lessons learned from monitoring of turbidity currents and guidance for future platform designs (Q304180) (← links)
- Sediment gravity flow frequency offshore central California diminished significantly following the Last Glacial Maximum (Q306470) (← links)
- Sub-decadal turbidite frequency during the early Holocene: Eel Fan, offshore northern California (Q308962) (← links)
- Radiocarbon age dating of biological material from cores collected off central California in 1999, 2006, and 2019 (Q320690) (← links)
- Census counts of benthic foraminifera, environmental parameters (temperature, salinity, and oxygen concentration), and radiocarbon measurements from cores obtained under and near a whale-fall off western Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada (Q323848) (← links)