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turbidity currents

A turbidity current is a dense, sediment-laden flow of water that moves downslope in a body of water. The added sediment makes the water denser and heavier than the surrounding clear water. These currents transport vast amounts of sediment from shallow areas to deeper regions and can erode the seafloor.