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SUMMARY:Intensified shelf break exchange through submarine canyons: upwell
 ing\, internal tides\, and turbidity currents - Rob Hall (UEA)
DTSTART:20250303T130000Z
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CONTACT:Bethan Wynne-Cattanach
DESCRIPTION:Submarine canyons are a ubiquitous feature of continental marg
 ins worldwide and their complex geomorphology controls several physical pr
 ocesses that intensify the exchange of water masses\, nutrients and carbon
  across the shelf break – from shallow shelf seas to the deep open ocean
 \, and vice versa. In this seminar\, I will illustrate three important she
 lf break exchange processes that are strongly controlled by submarine cany
 on geomorphology and discuss their interdisciplinary impacts. I will then 
 highlight some previous and current research into these processes\, applie
 d to an exemplar submarine canyon close to the UK\, and introduce two exci
 ting upcoming projects that will further elucidate our understanding.
LOCATION:MR3\, CMS
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