“…sediment failure, hyperpycnal flow, storm resuspension) (Bailey et al, 2021; Liu et al, 2020; Piper & Normark, 2009; Talling, 2014; Yang et al, 2020; Zavala & Arcuri, 2016), and can be recognised from their deposits (e.g. intrabasinal sediment gravity flow deposits dominated by classical turbidites, mass transport complexes and slump‐related deposits, while extrabasinal sediment gravity flow deposits dominated by inverse‐then normal‐graded sandstone beds, climbing ripples, thin laminae rich in plant debris) (Yang et al, 2020; Zavala & Arcuri, 2016), it is unclear if particular initiation processes and flow types are more common in highstand fans (Catuneanu, 2020; Cosgrove et al, 2020; Gan et al, 2022; Liu et al, 2020). Lacustrine basins are characterised by narrow shelf width and sufficient sediment supply because they are closer to the source area than marine basins (Gong et al, 2019; Katz, 2001; Katz & Liu, 1998; Xian, Wang, Liu, et al, 2018; Yang et al, 2019, 2020).…”