A review on onshore tsunami deposits along the Atlantic coasts
This paper reviews the evidence for onshore sedimentary imprints of tsunami inundation
known from the geological record of the Atlantic basin. The central aim of the paper is to offer …
known from the geological record of the Atlantic basin. The central aim of the paper is to offer …
Tsunami deposits of the Caribbean–Towards an improved coastal hazard assessment
Coasts worldwide experience considerable population pressure and the demand for reliable
hazard management, such as of tsunamis, increases. Tsunami hazard assessment requires …
hazard management, such as of tsunamis, increases. Tsunami hazard assessment requires …
Not all shell beds are made equal: Recognizing singular event‐concentrations in megalakes
Event deposition accounts for a large part of the preserved sedimentary record. Tempestites,
tsunamites and turbidites are among the most common event deposits in marine and …
tsunamites and turbidites are among the most common event deposits in marine and …
Coastal erosion and sediment reworking caused by hurricane Irma–implications for storm impact on low‐lying tropical islands
Abstract Hurricane Irma (September 2017) was one of the most devastating hurricanes in
recent times. In January 2018, a post‐hurricane field survey was conducted on Anegada …
recent times. In January 2018, a post‐hurricane field survey was conducted on Anegada …
Contrasting storm-versus tsunami-related shell beds in shallow-water ramps
Á Puga-Bernabéu, J Aguirre - Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology …, 2017 - Elsevier
Shell beds are sedimentary features that can potentially provide significant
palaeoenvironmental and sequence stratigraphic information. High-energy events, such as …
palaeoenvironmental and sequence stratigraphic information. High-energy events, such as …
Preliminary evidence for a 1000-year-old tsunami in the South China Sea
The risk of large, devastating tsunamis in the South China Sea and its surrounding coastal
region is commonly underestimated or unrecognized due to the difficulty of differentiating …
region is commonly underestimated or unrecognized due to the difficulty of differentiating …
Extreme waves in the British Virgin Islands during the last centuries before 1500 CE
BF Atwater, US ten Brink, AL Cescon… - …, 2017 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Extraordinary marine inundation scattered clasts southward on the island of Anegada, 120
km south of the Puerto Rico Trench, sometime between 1200 and 1480 calibrated years (cal …
km south of the Puerto Rico Trench, sometime between 1200 and 1480 calibrated years (cal …
Testing foraminiferal taphonomy as a tsunami indicator in a shallow arid system lagoon: Sur, Sultanate of Oman
JE Pilarczyk, EG Reinhardt - Marine Geology, 2012 - Elsevier
The tsunami produced by the 1945 Makran Trench earthquake is considered to be the
second deadliest in the Indian Ocean after the 26 December 2004 Indonesian event. The …
second deadliest in the Indian Ocean after the 26 December 2004 Indonesian event. The …
Earthquake, Fire, and Water: Destruction Sequence Identified in an 8th Century Early Islamic Harbor Warehouse in Caesarea, Israel
CJ Everhardt IV, HW Dey, U 'Ad, J Sharvit… - Geosciences, 2023 - mdpi.com
An 8th century CE earthquake severely damaged inland cities across the southern-central
Levant, but reported evidence of this earthquake along the coastline is scarce. In Caesarea …
Levant, but reported evidence of this earthquake along the coastline is scarce. In Caesarea …
Mesoscale Shoreline Evolution on a Carbonate Sand Island: Anegada, British Virgin Islands
Anegada, the easternmost island of the Virgin Islands group (Caribbean Sea), is a low
Pleistocene carbonate platform surrounded by Horseshoe Reef, the world's third-largest …
Pleistocene carbonate platform surrounded by Horseshoe Reef, the world's third-largest …