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You might also try this site for a different perspective: http://www.earth.leeds.ac.uk/turbidites/research/expts/expts.htm At 10:09 AM 9/18/2003 -0700, you wrote: >Hi folks. This is largely non-paleo request, but does anyone know of, or >have, an mpeg model of a turbidity current? I've searched high and low via >google for an example to present in my oceanography class and have come up >empty. Suggestions, URLs, or off-line attachments greatly appreciated. >Cheers, s! >-- >Stephen A. Schellenberg >Department of Geological Sciences >San Diego State University >5500 Campanile Drive >San Diego, CA 92182-1020 > >Cell: 619.787.3217 >Office: 619.594.1039 >Fax: 619.594.4372 *************************************************** Thomas Olszewski Assistant Professor Department of Geology and Geophysics Texas A&M University 3115 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-3115 phone:(979)845-2465 fax:(979)845-6162 e-mail: tomo@geo.tamu.edu (if that doesn't work, try: t_olszewski@hotmail.com) The wrong view of science betrays itself in the craving to be right. -- Karl Popper ***************************************************
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