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Peter Talling is a Professor in Submarine Geohazards at Durham University, with joint appointments in the Department of Earth Sciences and Department of Geography. His primary research investigates submarine sediment flows, turbidity currents, and associated geohazards. He leads field studies integrating seabed instrumentation, bathymetric mapping, and geophysical monitoring to analyze flow dynamics in systems like the Congo Canyon and North Sea Fan.
His research focuses on understanding how turbidity currents transport sediment and organic carbon across continental slopes, their role in global biogeochemical cycles, and their impacts on subsea infrastructure. Key interests include flow-triggering mechanisms, erosion processes, and predictive modeling of submarine geohazards.
Recent publications demonstrate a strong emphasis on high-resolution monitoring techniques, with studies utilizing seabed seismometers, time-lapse surveys, and morphometric analysis. His work consistently links sediment flow behavior to broader implications for carbon sequestration and climate feedbacks.
Professor Talling collaborates extensively on multinational projects, evidenced by co-authorship networks across institutions worldwide. No information is available regarding grants, awards, or student supervision.




