“…Sediment gravity flows encountering seafloor topography in confined-basin settings form a range of onlap geometries that are often associated with complicated sedimentary facies (Fig. 1) (e.g., Kneller, 1991;Haughton, 1994;Wynn et al 2000;McCaffrey and Kneller, 2001;Smith, 2004a;Smith 2004b;Amy et al, 2004;Gervais et al 2004;Lomas and Joseph, 2004;Smith and Joseph, 2004;Puigdefàbregas et al, 2004;Gardiner, 2006;Mayall et al 2010;Tinterri et al 2016;Hansen et al 2019). The effect of seafloor topography on sediment gravity flows, their deposits, and onlap styles has been studied through outcrop data (e.g., Kneller et al 1991;Sinclair, 1994;Bakke et al, 2013), subsurface data (e.g., Prather et al, 1998; 2012; Covault and Romans, 2009;Bakke et al, 2013), and numerical models (e.g., Smith, 2004b;Kubo, 2004;Gardiner, 2006;Sylvester et al, 2015) and physical models (e.g., Kneller, 1995;1995;Amy et al, 2004;Brunt et al, 2004;Kubo, 2004).…”