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<p>mobilized the upper few meters of the preexisting seafloor.  Plumes of sediment-laden water were observed during turbidity current events but they believe that these were secondary to the pulse of the <a href="page.php?w=seafloor_sediment">seafloor sediment</a> moving during the events.  The belief of the researchers is that the water flow is the tail-end of the process that starts at the seafloor.</p>

<p>In the most typical case of oceanic turbidity currents, sediment laden waters situated over sloping ground will flow down-hill because they</p><p>
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