“…Submarine channels have long been recognized in canyons, on fans, and across deep-sea plains and represent major conduits for sediment routing along continental margins. The planform geometry, deposits, and flow patterns of deep water sinuous channels have been examined using methods including sonar and in situ measurements [Deptuck et al, 2007;Kertznus and Kneller, 2009;Amblas et al, 2012;Wynn et al, 2014]. These studies identified distinctive features of submarine channels relative to rivers, including reversed helical flow patterns, ossification of channel mobility, comparable in-channel and overbank sedimentation rates, and the potential influence of Coriolis forces on channel sinuosity [Peakall et al, 2000;Wynn et al, 2007;Flood et al, 2009;Babonneau et al, 2010;Parsons et al, 2010;Kolla et al, 2012;Peakall et al, 2012;Sumner et al, 2014].…”