Seafloor pockmarks are depressions on the seabed that are formed by the escape of fluids, such as gas or water, from beneath the sediment. These features are significant in understanding fluid ...
Estimating the topography of the seafloor is crucial for various applications, including navigation, marine resource management, and environmental monitoring. Recent advancements in technology ...
There's often little warning when a tsunami strikes, but a research team at USF aims to improve the forecasting of these hazardous events for communities that are most at risk.