DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.24646104
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Resilience of deep-sea benthic communities to turbidity flows following the 2016 Kaikōura Earthquake

Katharine Bigham

Abstract: <p><strong>Sediment density flows are complex events that contain multiple flow types which can transport massive amounts of sediment across large distances. In this thesis, the term “turbidity flow” will mainly be used to refer to these events. Turbidity flows are believed to have profound and lasting impacts on benthic communities in the deep sea, with hypothesised effects on both productivity and diversity. To better understand these large-scale disturbances, the physical characteristics of turb… Show more

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