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Submarine mass movements represent major offshore geohazards due to their destructive and tsunami-generation potential.  This potential poses a threat to human life as well as to coastal, nearshore and offshore engineering structures. Recent examples of catastrophic submarine landslide events that affected human populations (including tsunamis) are numerous; e.g., Nice airport in 1979, Papua-New Guinea in 1998, Stromboli in 2002, Finneidfjord in 1996, and the 2006 and 2009 failures in the submarine cable network around Taiwan. The Great East Japan Earthquake in March 2011 also generated submarine landslides that may have amplified effects of the devastating tsunami. Given that 30% of the World's population live within 60 km of the coast, the hazard posed by submarine landslides is expected to grow as global sea level rises. This elevated awareness of the need for better understanding of underwater landslides is coupled with great advances in underwater mapping, sampling and monitoring technologies, laboratory analogue and numerical modeling capabilities developed over the past two decades. Multibeam sonar, 3D seismic reflection, and remote and autonomous underwater vehicle technologies provide hitherto unparalleled imagery of the geology beneath the oceans, permitting investigation of submarine landslide deposits in great detail. Increased and new access to drilling, coring, in situ measurements and monitoring devices allows for ground-thruthing geophysical data, provides access to samples for geotechnical laboratory experiments and unprecedented in situ information on strength and effective stress conditions of underwater slopes susceptible to fail. Great advances in numerical simulation of submarine landslide kinematics and tsunami propagation, particularly since the 2004 Sumatra tsunami, have also lead to increased understanding and predictability of submarine landslide consequences.

This volume consists of the latest scientific research by international experts in geological, geophysical, engineering and environmental aspects of submarine mass failure, focused on understanding the full spectrum of challenges presented by submarine mass movements and their consequences.



Submarine mass movements represent major offshore geohazards due to their destructive, tsunami-generating potential; dangers that will only increase as sea levels rise. This volume features the latest scientific research into their features and consequences.

1 Submarine Mass Movements and Their Consequences
1(14)
Yasuhiro Yamada
Kiichiro Kawamura
Ken Ikehara
Yujiro Ogawa
Roger Urgeles
David Mosher
Jason Chaytor
Michael Strasser
Part I Physical Properties of Sediments and Slope Stability Assessment
2 Risk Assessment for Earthquake-Induced Submarine Slides
15(14)
Farrokh Nadim
3 Shallow Landslides and Their Dynamics in Coastal and Deepwater Environments, Norway
29(14)
Maarten Vanneste
Jean-Sebastien L'Heureux
Nicole Baeten
Jo Brendryen
Mark E. Vardy
Alois Steiner
Carl Fredrik Forsberg
Tore J. Kvalstad
Jan Sverre Laberg
Shyam Chand
Oddvar Longva
Leif Rise
Haflidi Haflidason
Berit O. Hjelstuen
Matthias Forwick
Eugene Morgan
Isabelle Lecomte
Achim Kopf
Tore O. Vorren
Thomas Reichel
4 Physical Properties and Age of Continental Slope Sediments Dredged from the Eastern Australian Continental Margin-Implications for Timing of Slope Failure
43(12)
Thomas Hubble
Phyllis Yu
David Airey
Samantha Clarke
Ron Boyd
John Keene
Neville Exon
James Gardner
5 Submarine Landslides on the Upper Southeast Australian Passive Continental Margin - Preliminary Findings
55(12)
Samantha Clarke
Thomas Hubble
David Airey
Phyllis Yu
Ron Boyd
John Keene
Neville Exon
James Gardner
6 Development and Potential Triggering Mechanisms for a Large Holocene Landslide in the Lower St. Lawrence Estuary
67(10)
Genevieve Cauchon-Voyer
Jacques Locat
Guillaume St-Onge
Serge Leroueil
Patrick Lajeunesse
7 Spatially Fixed Initial Break Point and Fault-Rock Development in a Landslide Area
77(10)
Arito Sakaguchi
Shunji Yokoyama
Yoshitaka Hashimoto
Tomomasa Yamada
Akio Tanaka
Kohtaro Ujiie
Norihiro Yoshimura
8 Pore Water Geochemistry as a Tool for Identifying and Dating Recent Mass-Transport Deposits
87(12)
Susann Henkel
Tilmann Schwenk
Till J.J. Hanebuth
Michael Strasser
Natascha Riedinger
Michael Formolo
Juan Tomasini
Sebastian Krastel
Sabine Kasten
9 An In-Situ Free-Fall Piezocone Penetrometer for Characterizing Soft and Sensitive Clays at Finneidfjord (Northern Norway)
99(12)
Alois Steiner
Jean-Sebastien L'Heureux
Achim Kopf
Maarten Vanneste
Oddvar Longva
Matthias Lange
Haflidi Haflidason
10 Static and Cyclic Shear Strength of Cohesive and Non-cohesive Sediments
111(12)
Gauvain Wiemer
Anna Reusch
Michael Strasser
Stefan Kreiter
Daniel Otto
Tobias Morz
Achim Kopf
11 Upstream Migration of Knickpoints: Geotechnical Considerations
123(12)
Dominique Turmel
Jacques Locat
Gary Parker
Part II Seafloor Geomorphology for Trigger Mechanisms and Landslide Dynamics
12 A Reevaluation of the Munson-Nygren-Retriever Submarine Landslide Complex, Georges Bank Lower Slope, Western North Atlantic
135(12)
Jason D. Chaytor
David C. Twichell
Uri S. Ten Brink
13 Submarine Landslides in Arctic Sedimentation: Canada Basin
147(12)
David C. Mosher
John Shimeld
Deborah Hutchinson
Nina Lebedeva-Ivanova
C. Borden Chapman
14 Extensive Erosion of the Deep Seafloor - Implications for the Behavior of Flows Resulting from Continental Slope Instability
159(8)
Jan Sverre Laberg
Hilde B. Johannessen
Matthias Forwick
Michael Ivanov
Tore O. Vorren
15 Investigations of Slides at the Upper Continental Slope Off Vesteralen, North Norway
167(10)
Leif Rise
Shyam Chand
Haflidi Haflidason
Jean Sebastian L'Heureux
Berit Oline Hjelstuen
Valerie Bellec
Oddvar Longva
Jo Brendryen
Maarten Vanneste
Reidulv Bøe
16 Dakar Slide Offshore Senegal, NW-Africa: Interaction of Stacked Giant Mass Wasting Events and Canyon Evolution
177(12)
Mathias Meyer
Jacob Geersen
Sebastian Krastel
Tilmann Schwenk
Daniel Winkelmann
17 Large-Scale Mass Wasting on the Northwest African Continental Margin: Some General Implications for Mass Wasting on Passive Continental Margins
189(12)
Sebastian Krastel
Russell B. Wynn
Aggeliki Georgiopoulou
Jacob Geersen
Rudiger Henrich
Mathias Meyer
Tilmann Schwenk
18 Deep-Seated Bedrock Landslides and Submarine Canyon Evolution in an Active Tectonic Margin: Cook Strait, New Zealand
201(12)
Aaron Micallef
Joshu J. Mountjoy
Miquel Canals
Galderic Lastras
19 Polyphase Emplacement of a 30 km3 Blocky Debris Avalanche and Its Role in Slope-Gully Development
213(10)
Joshu J. Mountjoy
Aaron Micallef
20 Slope Failure and Canyon Development Along the Northern South China Sea Margin
223(10)
Julie A. Dickinson
Karen Ware
Sian Cosham
Breandan Murphy
21 Distinguishing Sediment Bedforms from Sediment Deformation in Prodeltas of the Mediterranean Sea
233(12)
Roger Urgeles
Antonio Cattaneo
Pere Puig
Camino Liquete
Ben De Mol
Nabil Sultan
Fabio Trincardi
22 Hydroacoustic Analysis of Mass Wasting Deposits in Lake Ohrid (FYR Macedonia/Albania)
245(10)
Katja Lindhorst
Matthias Gruen
Sebastian Krastel
Tilmann Schwenk
23 New Evidence of Holocene Mass Wasting Events in Recent Volcanic Lakes from the French Massif Central (Lakes Pavin, Montcineyre and Chauvet) and Implications for Natural Hazards
255(12)
Emmanuel Chapron
Gregoire Ledoux
Anaelle Simonncau
Patrick Alberic
Guillaume St-Onge
Patrick Lajeunesse
Pierre Boivin
Marc Desmet
Part III Role of Fluid Flow in Slope Instability
24 A Review of Overpressure, Flow Focusing, and Slope Failure
267(10)
Brandon Dugan
25 How Do ~2° Slopes Fail in Areas of Slow Sedimentation? A Sensitivity Study on the Influence of Accumulation Rate and Permeability on Submarine Slope Stability
277(12)
Morelia Urlaub
Antonis Zervos
Peter J. Talling
Doug G. Masson
Chris I. Clayton
26 The BGR Slide Off Costa Rica: Preconditioning Factors, Trigger, and Slide Dynamics
289(12)
Andrea Anasetti
Daniel Winkelmann
Sebastian Krastel
Jorg Bialas
Warner Bruckmann
27 Detailed Observation of Topography and Geologic Architecture of a Submarine Landslide Scar in a Toe of an Accretionary Prism
301(10)
Kiichiro Kawamura
Arito Sakaguchi
Michael Strasser
Ryo Anma
Hiroshi Ikeda
28 Possible Ground Instability Factor Implied by Slumping and Dewatering Structures in High-Methane-Flux Continental Slope
311(10)
Sumito Morita
Takeshi Nakajima
Yasuaki Hanamura
29 Identification of Weak Layers and Their Role for the Stability of Slopes at Finneidfjord, Northern Norway
321(10)
Jean-Sebastien L'Heureux
Oddvar Longva
Alois Steiner
Louise Hansen
Mark E. Vardy
Maarten Vanneste
Haflidi Haflidason
Jo Brendryen
Tore J. Kvalstad
Carl Fredrik Forsberg
Shyam Chand
Achim Kopf
30 Mass Movements in a Transform Margin Setting: The Example of the Eastern Demerara Rise
331(12)
France Pattier
Lies Loncke
Verginie Gaullier
Bruno Vendeville
Agnes Maillard
Christophe Basile
Martin Patriat
Walter R. Roest
Benoit Loubrieu
Part IV Mechanics of Mass-Wasting in Subduction Margins
31 Slope Failures in Analogue Models of Accretionary Wedges
343(12)
Yasuhiro Yamada
Yusuke Oshima
Toshifumi Matsuoka
32 Systematic Development of Submarine Slope Failures at Subduction Margins: Fossil Record of Accretion-Related Slope Failure in the Miocene Hota Accretionary Complex, Central Japan
355(10)
Yuzuru Yamamoto
Yasuhiro Yamada
Yoshihiko Yamashita
Shun Chiyonobu
Tadahiro Shibata
Megumi Hojo
33 Morphologic Expression of Accretionary Processes and Recent Submarine Landslides Along the Southwestern Pacific Margin of Colombia
365(14)
Carlos A. Vargas
Paul Mann
Clemencia Gomez
34 Submarine Mass Wasting Off Southern Central Chile: Distribution and Possible Mechanisms of Slope Failure at an Active Continental Margin
379(12)
David Volker
Jacob Geersen
Jan H. Behrmann
Willhelm R. Weinrebe
35 An Overview of the Role of Long-Term Tectonics and Incoming Plate Structure on Segmentation of Submarine Mass Wasting Phenomena Along the Middle America Trench
391(14)
Rieka Harders
Cesar R. Ranero
Wilhelm Weinrebe
Part V Post-Failure Dynamics
36 Dynamics of Submarine Liquefied Sediment Flows: Theory, Experiments and Analysis of Field Behavior
405(12)
Shinji Sassa
Hideo Sekiguchi
37 Undrained Sediment Loading Key to Long-Runout Submarine Mass Movements: Evidence from the Caribbean Volcanic Arc
417(12)
Barry Voight
Anne Le Friant
Georges Boudon
Christine Deplus
Jean-Christophe Komorowski
Elodie Lebas
R. Stephen
J. Sparks
Peter Talling
Jess Trofimovs
38 Impact Drag Forces on Pipelines Caused by Submarine Glide Blocks or Out-Runner Blocks
429(12)
Ken Chi
Arash Zakeri
Bipul Hawlader
39 A Surging Behaviour of Glacigenic Debris Flows
441(10)
Jan Sverre Laberg
Runar Johansen
Stefan Bunz
40 Failure Processes and Gravity-Flow Transformation Revealed by High-Resolution AUV Swath Bathymetry on the Nice Continental Slope (Ligurian Sea)
451(12)
Sebastien Migeon
Antonio Cattaneo
Virginie Hassoun
Alexandre Dano
Aurelie Casedevant
Etienne Ruellan
41 Submarine Landslides, Gulf of Mexico Continental Slope: Insights into Transport Processes from Fabrics and Geotechnical Data
463(12)
Jan H. Behrmann
Sandra Meissl
Part VI Landslide Generated Tsunamis
42 Tsunamis Generated by Submarine Landslides
475(10)
Kenji Satake
43 Micro-bathymetric Evidence for the Effect of Submarine Mass Movement on Tsunami Generation During the 2009 Suruga Bay Earthquake, Japan
485(12)
Toshitaka Baba
Hiroyuki Matsumoto
Kazuhiko Kashiwase
Tadahiro Hyakudome
Yoshiyuki Kaneda
Mamoru Sano
44 Re-evaluation of the 1771 Meiwa Tsunami Source Model, Southern Ryukyu Islands, Japan
497(10)
Keitaro Miyazawa
Kazuhisa Goto
Fumihiko Imamura
45 The 1978 Quick Clay Landslide at Rissa, Mid Norway: Subaqueous Morphology and Tsunami Simulations
507(10)
Jean-Sebastien L'Heureux
Raymond S. Eilertsen
Sylfest Glimsdal
Dieter Issler
Inger-Lise Solberg
Carl B. Harbitz
46 Geowave Validation with Case Studies: Accurate Geology Reproduces Observations
517(8)
Philip Watts
David R. Tappin
47 Tsunami Hazards for Nuclear Power Plants: Mass Failures, Uncertainty, and Warning
525(14)
Philip Watts
Part VII Witnessing and Quasi-Witnessing of Slope Failures
48 Submarine Slope Response to Earthquake Shaking Within Western Sagami Bay, Central Japan
539(10)
Ken Ikehara
Juichiro Ashi
Hideaki Machiyama
Masaaki Shirai
49 Discovery of Submarine Landslide Evidence Due to the 2009 Suruga Bay Earthquake
549(12)
Hiroyuki Matsumoto
Toshitaka Baba
Kazuhiko Kashiwase
Toshiro Misu
Yoshiyuki Kaneda
50 Settling of Earthquake-Induced Turbidity on the Accretionary Prism Slope of the Central Nankai Subduction Zone
561(12)
Juichiro Ashi
Ken Ikehara
Masataka Kinoshita
51 Study of Recent Small-Scale Landslides in Geologically Active Marine Areas Through Repeated Multibeam Surveys: Examples from the Southern Italy
573(12)
Daniele Casalbore
Alessandro Bosman
Francesco Latino Chiocci
Part VIII Architecture of Mass Transport Deposits/Complexes
52 Sedimentary Melanges and Fossil Mass-Transport Complexes: A Key for Better Understanding Submarine Mass Movements?
585(10)
Gian Andrea Pini
Kei Ogata
Angelo Camerlenghi
Andrea Festa
Claudio Corrado Lucente
Giulia Codegone
53 The Specchio Unit (Northern Apennines, Italy): An Ancient Mass Transport Complex Originated from Near-Coastal Areas in an Intra-Slope Setting
595(12)
Kei Ogata
Roberto Tinterri
Gian Andrea Pini
Emiliano Mutti
54 Internal Stress Fields of a Large-Scale Submarine Debris Flow
607(12)
Hajime Naruse
Makoto Otsubo
55 Distribution of Submarine Mass Movement Deposits: An Exhumed Basin Perspective
619(10)
David M. Hodgson
Willem C. van der Merwe
Stephen S. Flint
56 Seismic-Scale Rafted and Remnant Blocks over Salt Ridges in the Espirito Santo Basin, Brazil
629(10)
Davide Gamboa
Tiago Alves
Joe Cartwright
57 Permian and Triassic Submarine Landslide Deposits in a Jurassic Accretionary Complex in Central Japan
639(10)
Satoru Kojima
Hiroyoshi Sano
58 Systematic Spatial Variations in the Fabric and Physical Properties of Mass-Transport Deposits in the Ursa Region, Northern Gulf of Mexico
649(10)
Yuzuru Yamamoto
Derek E. Sawyer
59 Records of Submarine Landslides in Subduction Input Recovered by IODP Expedition 322, Nankai Trough, Japan
659(12)
Yujin Kitamura
Yuzuru Yamamoto
60 Scientific Drilling of Mass-Transport Deposits in the Nankai Accretionary Wedge: First Results from IODP Expedition 333
671(12)
Michael Strasser
Pierre Henry
Toshiya Kanamatsu
Moe K. Thu
Gregory F. Moore
61 Rock-Magnetostratigraphy of Hawaiian Archipelagic Sediments: Timing of Giant Submarine Landslides of the Hawaiian Ridge
683(12)
Toshiya Kanamatsu
Duane Champion
62 Gravity Flow Deposits in the Deep Rockall Trough, Northeast Atlantic
695(16)
Aggeliki Georgiopoulou
Sara Benetti
Patrick M. Shannon
Peter D.W. Haughton
Stephen McCarron
Part IX Relevance of Natural Climate Change in Triggering Slope Failures
63 Submarine Mass Wasting in Isfjorden, Spitsbergen
711(12)
Matthias Forwick
Tore O. Vorren
64 Comparison of Quaternary Glaciogenic Debris Flows with Blocky Mass-Transport Deposits in Orphan Basin, Offshore Eastern Canada
723(12)
Gang Li
D. Calvin Campbell
David Mosher
David J.W. Piper
65 Recent Submarine Landslides on the Continental Slope of Storfjorden and Kveithola Trough-Mouth Fans (North West Barents Sea)
735(12)
Renata G. Lucchi
Maria T. Pedrosa
Angelo Camerlenghi
Roger Urgeles
Ben De Mol
Michele Rebesco
66 One Million Years of Climatic Generated Landslide Events on the Northwestern Barents Sea Continental Margin
747(10)
Michele Rebesco
Maria T. Pedrosa
Angelo Camerlenghi
Renata G. Lucchi
Chiara Sauli
Ben De Mol
Gianni Madrussani
Roger Urgeles
Giuliana Rossi
Gualtiero Bohm
Author Index 757(4)
Subject Index 761