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<p><b>Soft-sediment deformation structures</b> develop at deposition or shortly after, during the first stages of the sediment's consolidation. This is because the sediments need to be "liquid-like" or unsolidified for the deformation to occur. These formations have also been put into a category called water-escape structures by Lowe (1975). The most common places for soft-sediment deformations to materialize are in deep water basins with <a href="page.php?w=turbidity">turbidity</a> currents, rivers, deltas, and shallow-marine areas with storm impacted</p><p>
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