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Geomorphology and Sedimentary Processes of A Modern Confined Braided Submarine Channel Belt (Stromboli Slope Valley, Southeastern Tyrrhenian Sea)
2011
Journal of Sedimentary Research
The deposits of confined submarine channel belts are important reservoirs for oil and gas, and their study can furnish insight into the behavior of sediment gravity flows. Modern examples of confined channel belts can help in the interpretation of ancient successions in similar settings both on land and in the subsurface. A confined submarine channel belt develops within a bend of the Stromboli slope valley in the southeastern Tyrrhenian Sea. Within the 10-km-wide channel belt, the geometry of
doi:10.2110/jsr.2011.56
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