Coastal Engineering 1998 1999
DOI: 10.1061/9780784404119.189
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The Breaching of Sand Investigated in Large-Scale Model Tests

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“…Previous studies suggest that the excess pore pressure and the slope failure are coupled (Terzaghi, 1951;Meijer and van Os, 1976;Hampton et al, 1996;Van Rhee and Bezuijen, 1998;Flemings et al, 2008). However, studies on the mechanics of submarine slope failure so far separate the excess pore pressure and the slope failure.…”
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“…Previous studies suggest that the excess pore pressure and the slope failure are coupled (Terzaghi, 1951;Meijer and van Os, 1976;Hampton et al, 1996;Van Rhee and Bezuijen, 1998;Flemings et al, 2008). However, studies on the mechanics of submarine slope failure so far separate the excess pore pressure and the slope failure.…”
Section: Chapter 1: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because breaching produces sustained turbidity currents, the sands delivered downslope may build thick uniform turbidites (Van den Berg et al, 2002). Previous studies associate breaching with fine-grained sand (de Koning, 1970;Meijer and van Os, 1976;Van Rhee and Bezuijen, 1998;Van den Berg et al, 2002); however, Houthuys (2011) speculated that breaching could also be the mechanism that contributes to building coarse sand turbidites. An understanding of the mechanism of breaching is important to correctly interpret these turbidites.…”
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