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Researchers Develop Framework to Predict Turbidity Currents

L'essentiel

  • New research offers a framework to predict powerful turbidity currents, which can damage underwater infrastructure.
  • Findings could aid in managing reservoirs and protecting cables.

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Pourquoi c'est important

Researchers have developed a framework for understanding the formation of turbidity currents, which are powerful, erosive gravity underflows.

Taille de police

The findings, along with a framework the researchers have built for understanding the formation of turbidity currents, could help to better predict and manage these powerful flows, protecting underwater infrastructure and managing reservoirs.

“Self-accelerating turbidity currents are powerful, erosive gravity underflows that sever intercontinental telecommunication cables and reshape subaqueous landscapes,” they wrote in a paper published on May 26, by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

“Despite success in small-scale set-ups, field observations of accelerating turbidity currents have been rare, with only a few cases primarily in submarine settings,” according to the peer-reviewed paper.

The team included researchers from the Yellow River Institute of Hydraulic Research, the University of Wyoming, the University of Illinois, Texas Tech University, Hokkaido University and Durham University.

Questions ouvertes

  • What are the specific applications of this framework?
  • How will this framework be tested in real-world scenarios?

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This article was originally published by SCMP News.

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