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2014
Torbahn L, Huhn K.  2014.  Submarine Mass Movements and Their Consequences. Submarine Mass Movements and Their Consequences. 37:85–94.
2012
Urgeles R, Cattaneo A, Puig P, Liquete C, De Mol B, Sultan N, Trincardi F.  2012.  Distinguishing sediment bedforms from sediment deformation in prodeltas of the Mediterranean Sea.. Submarine Mass Movement and Their Consequences, Advances in Natural and Technological Hazards Research. :233–244.
Rebesco M, Pedrosa MT, Camerlenghi A, Lucchi RG, Sauli C, De Mol B, Madrussani G, Urgeles R, Rossi G, Böhm G.  2012.  One million years of climatic generated landslide events on the northwestern Barents Sea continental margin.. Submarine Mass Movement and Their Consequences, Advances in Natural and Technological Hazards Research. :747–756.
Harders R, Ranero CR, Weinrebe W.  2012.  An overview of the role of long-term tectonics and incoming plate structure on segmentation of submarine mass wasting phenomena along the Middle America Trench.. Submarine Mass Movements and Their Consequences - 5th International Symposium. :391–402.
Lucchi RG, Pedrosa MT, Camerlenghi A, Urgeles R, De Mol B, Rebesco M.  2012.  Recent submarine landslides on the continental slope of Storfjorden and Kveithola Trough-Mouth Fans (north west Barents Sea). Submarine Mass Movements and Their Consequences, Advances in Natural and Technological Hazards Research, 34, Springer, Dordrecht (The Netherlands). :735–745.
Yamada Y, Kawamura K, Ikehara K, Ogawa Y, Urgeles R, Mosher D, Chaytor J, Strasser M.  2012.  Submarine Mass Movements and Their Consequences: An introduction.. Submarine Mass Movement and Their Consequences, Advances in Natural and Technological Hazards Research. :1–12.
Yamada Y, Kawamura K, Ikehara K, Ogawa Y, Urgeles R, Mosher D, Chaytor J, Strasser M.  2012.  Submarine Mass Movements and Their Consequences: An introduction.. Submarine Mass Movement and Their Consequences, Advances in Natural and Technological Hazards Research. :1–12.