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Nature Communications
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April 30, 2026
Far-reaching volcaniclastic density current deposits as evidence of explosive marine eruptions
Jacob A Nash, Isobel A Yeo, Michael A Clare, et al.
Nature Communications
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September 3, 2020
Author Correction: Rapidly-migrating and internally-generated knickpoints can control submarine channel evolution
Maarten S Heijnen, Michael A Clare, Matthieu J B Cartigny, et al.
Bulletin of Volcanology
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June 6, 2025
Volcanic eruptions and the global subsea telecommunications network
Michael A Clare, Isobel A Yeo, Jacob Nash, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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September 7, 2023
Fast and destructive density currents created by ocean-entering volcanic eruptions
Michael A Clare, Isobel A Yeo, Sally Watson, et al.
Nature Communications
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October 7, 2018
Powerful turbidity currents driven by dense basal layers
Charles K Paull, Peter J Talling, Katherine L Maier, et al.
Science Advances
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May 18, 2022
First source-to-sink monitoring shows dense head controls sediment flux and runout in turbidity currents
Ed L Pope, Matthieu J B Cartigny, Michael A Clare, et al.
Geophysical Research Letters
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January 3, 2020
Direct Monitoring Reveals Initiation of Turbidity Currents From Extremely Dilute River Plumes
Sophie Hage, Matthieu J B Cartigny, Esther J Sumner, et al.
Nature Communications
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July 20, 2022
Longest sediment flows yet measured show how major rivers connect efficiently to deep sea
Peter J Talling, Megan L Baker, Ed L Pope, et al.
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Nature Communications
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April 30, 2026
Far-reaching volcaniclastic density current deposits as evidence of explosive marine eruptions
Jacob A Nash, Isobel A Yeo, Michael A Clare, et al.
Nature Communications
|
September 3, 2020
Author Correction: Rapidly-migrating and internally-generated knickpoints can control submarine channel evolution
Maarten S Heijnen, Michael A Clare, Matthieu J B Cartigny, et al.
Bulletin of Volcanology
|
June 6, 2025
Volcanic eruptions and the global subsea telecommunications network
Michael A Clare, Isobel A Yeo, Jacob Nash, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
September 7, 2023
Fast and destructive density currents created by ocean-entering volcanic eruptions
Michael A Clare, Isobel A Yeo, Sally Watson, et al.
Nature Communications
|
October 7, 2018
Powerful turbidity currents driven by dense basal layers
Charles K Paull, Peter J Talling, Katherine L Maier, et al.
Science Advances
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May 18, 2022
First source-to-sink monitoring shows dense head controls sediment flux and runout in turbidity currents
Ed L Pope, Matthieu J B Cartigny, Michael A Clare, et al.
Geophysical Research Letters
|
January 3, 2020
Direct Monitoring Reveals Initiation of Turbidity Currents From Extremely Dilute River Plumes
Sophie Hage, Matthieu J B Cartigny, Esther J Sumner, et al.
Nature Communications
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July 20, 2022
Longest sediment flows yet measured show how major rivers connect efficiently to deep sea
Peter J Talling, Megan L Baker, Ed L Pope, et al.
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