@article{1681fd9fdf844b5bbe0a6d3a30db5d7b,
title = "Surficial sediment failures due to the 1929 grand banks earthquake, st pierre slope",
author = "Irena Schulten and Mosher, {David C.} and Sebastian Krastel and Piper, {David J.W.} and Markus Kienast",
note = "Funding Information: Irena Schulten is supported by a NSERC CREATE Transatlantic Ocean System Science and Technology (TOSST) grant and David C. Mosher and David J. W. Piper by NSERC Discovery grants. The Geological Survey of Canada has supplied office and computing facilities of I. Schulten. The software ps32sgy developed by Hanno Keil (University of Bremen) and RegJP2000 developed by Bob Courtney (GSCA) were used to convert Parasound and analog ultra-high resolution seismic data into SEG-Y formats usable in IHS Kingdom Suite({\texttrademark}). Funding Information: Funding Irena Schulten is supported by a NSERC CREATE Transatlantic Ocean System Science and Technology (TOSST) grant and David C. Mosher and David J. W. Piper by NSERC Discovery grants. The Geological Survey of Canada has supplied office and computing facilities of I. Schulten. The software ps32sgy developed by Hanno Keil (University of Bremen) and RegJP2000 developed by Bob Courtney (GSCA) were used to convert Parasound and analog ultra-high resolution seismic data into SEG-Y formats usable in IHS Kingdom Suite({\texttrademark}). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2018 The Author(s). Published by The Geological Society of London. All rights reserved.",
year = "2019",
doi = "10.1144/SP477.25",
language = "English",
volume = "477",
pages = "583--596",
journal = "Geological Society Special Publication",
issn = "0305-8719",
publisher = "Geological Society of London",
number = "1",
}