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    A turbidite is the geologic deposit of a turbidity current, which is a type of amalgamation of fluidal and sediment gravity flow responsible for distributing vast amounts of clastic sediment into the deep ocean. See more

    Turbidites were first properly described by Arnold H. Bouma (1962), who studied deepwater sediments and recognized particular "fining-up intervals" within deep water, fine-grained shales, which were anomalous because … See more

    Turbidites provide a mechanism for assigning a tectonic and depositional setting to ancient sedimentary sequences as they usually represent deep-water rocks formed … See more

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    Turbidites are sediments which are transported and deposited by density flow, not by tractional or frictional flow.
    The distinction is that, in a normal river or stream bed, … See more

    Turbidite sequences are classic hosts for lode gold deposits, the prime example being Bendigo and Ballarat in Victoria, Australia, … See more

    • Arnold H. Bouma, Charles G. Stone, ed. (2000). Fine-Grained Turbidite Systems. American Association of Petroleum Geologists. See more

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    Turbidity is the cloudiness or haziness of a fluid caused by large numbers of individual particles that are generally invisible to the naked eye, similar to smoke in air. The measurement of turbidity is a key test of water quality.
    Fluids can contain suspended solid matter consisting of particles of many different sizes. While some suspended material will be large enough and heavy enough to settle rapidly to the bottom …

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      Le modèle le plus fréquemment reconstitué à partir d'observations de terrain, se situe dans le contexte d'une marge océanique passive. La morphologie générale de cette marge présente très généralement trois zones, qui sont, depuis la zone côtière vers le grand large, le plateau continental, le talus continental et les
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      • https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbidité
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        Les eaux turbides limitent la pénétration des rayons lumineux nécessaires à la photosynthèse, et la pénétration des rayons UV qui jouent un rôle important en limitant les populations microbiennes de certains éléments pathogènes[réf. nécessaire]. Les impacts d'une turbidité due à des matières en s…
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        • https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbidit
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          Ein Turbidit wird durch Suspensionsströme abgelagert. Diese bilden sich aus Ablagerungen über untermeerischen Steilhängen, beispielsweise an Kontinentalabhängen, die durch starke Wassersättigung, Strömungen oder Erschütterungen etwa durch Erdbeben instabil werden und abrutschen. Durch di…
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          • https://gl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbidita

            WebAs turbiditas son sedimentos que son transportados e depositados por fluxos de …

          • https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbidito

            WebTurbiditos do Flysch Gorgoglione, Mioceno, Sul da Itália. Turbiditos são depósitos …

          • https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Turbidites

            Webturbidite geologic deposit of a turbidity current Upload media Wikipedia Subclass of …

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