Recent global events such as the devastating 1998 Papua New
Guinea tsunami, the 2004 Sumatran tsunami and the 2006 SE Asia
undersea network cable failure underscore the societal and economic
effects of submarine mass movements. These events call upon the
scientific community to understand submarine mass movement
processes and consequences to assist in hazard assessment,
mitigation and planning. Additionally, submarine mass movements are
beginning to be recognized as prevalent in continental margin
geologic sections. As such, they represent a significant if not
dominant role in margin sedimentary processes. They also represent
a potential hazard to hydrocarbon exploration and development, but
also represent exploration indicators and targets. This volume
consists of a collection of the latest scientific research by
international experts in geological, geophysical, engineering and
environment aspects of submarine mass failures, focussed on
understanding the full spectrum of challenges presented by
submarine mass movements and their consequences.
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