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This book is a comprehensive collection of state-of-the-art studies
of seafloor slope instability and their societal implications. The
volume captures the most recent and exciting scientific progress
made in this research field. As the world's climate and energy
needs change, the conditions under which slope instability occurs
and needs to be considered, are also changing. The science and
engineering of submarine - or more widely subaqueous - mass
movements is greatly benefiting from advances in seafloor and
sub-seafloor surveying technologies. Ultra-high-resolution seafloor
mapping and 3D seismic reflection cubes are becoming commonly
available datasets that are dramatically increasing our knowledge
of the mechanisms and controls of subaqueous slope failure.
Monitoring of slope deformation, repeat surveying and deep
drilling, on the other hand, are emerging as important new
techniques for understanding the temporal scales of slope
instability. In essence, rapid advances in technology are being
readily incorporated into scientific research and as a result, our
understanding of submarine mass movements is increasing at a very
fast rate. The volume also marks the beginning of the third IGCP
project for the submarine mass movement research community,
IGCP-640 S4SLIDE (Significance of Modern and Ancient Submarine
Slope LandSLIDEs). The Submarine Mass Movements and Their
Consequences symposium is the biannual meeting under the IGCP
umbrella.
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