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English: Diagram showing debris flow, turbidity current and traction processes operating in a sediment gravity flow. Modified from Young K. Sohn (2000), Depositional Processes of Submarine Debris Flows in the Miocene Fan Deltas, Pohang Basin, SE Korea with Special Reference to Flow Transformation, Journal Sedimentary Research, v. 70, p. 491-503.
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