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<p>A <b>turbidity current</b> is most typically an <a href="page.php?w=Ocean_current">underwater current</a> of usually rapidly moving, sediment-laden water moving down a slope; although current research (2018) indicates that water-saturated sediment may be the primary actor in the process.  Turbidity currents can also occur in other <a href="page.php?w=fluid">fluid</a>s besides water.</p>

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