[HTML][HTML] The landslide problem

G Shanmugam, Y Wang - Journal of Palaeogeography, 2015 - Elsevier
The synonymous use of the general term “landslide”, with a built-in reference to a sliding
motion, for all varieties of mass-transport deposits (MTD), which include slides, slumps …

Timing and frequency of large submarine landslides: implications for understanding triggers and future geohazard

M Urlaub, PJ Talling, DG Masson - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2013 - Elsevier
Large submarine landslides can have serious socioeconomic consequences as they have
the potential to cause tsunamis and damage seabed infrastructure. It is important to …

A consistent global approach for the morphometric characterization of subaqueous landslides

M Clare, J Chaytor, O Dabson, D Gamboa… - Geological Society …, 2019 - lyellcollection.org
Landslides are common in aquatic settings worldwide, from lakes and coastal environments
to the deep sea. Fast-moving, large-volume landslides can potentially trigger destructive …

[HTML][HTML] Glaciation-induced features or sediment gravity flows–an analytic review

MO Molén - Journal of Palaeogeography, 2023 - Elsevier
For more than 150 years, geologic characteristics claimed to be evidence for pre-
Pleistocene glaciations have been debated. Advancements in recent decades, in …

Revisiting the tsunamigenic volcanic flank collapse of Fogo Island in the Cape Verdes, offshore West Africa

R Barrett, E Lebas, R Ramalho, I Klaucke, S Kutterolf… - 2020 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Volcanic archipelagos are a source of numerous on-and offshore geohazards, including
explosive eruptions and potentially tsunamigenic large-scale flank collapses. Fogo Island in …

Facies variability and depositional cyclicity in central Northern Switzerland: insights from new Opalinus Clay drill cores

GN Zimmerli, S Wohlwend, G Deplazes… - Swiss Journal of …, 2024 - Springer
Abstract The Opalinus Clay, a silty to sandy claystone formation, Early to Middle Jurassic
(Toarcian and Aalenian) in age, has been selected as the host rock for deep subsurface …

Are large submarine landslides temporally random or do uncertainties in available age constraints make it impossible to tell?

EL Pope, PJ Talling, M Urlaub, JE Hunt, MA Clare… - Marine Geology, 2015 - Elsevier
Abstract Large (>~ 1 km 3) submarine landslides can potentially generate very destructive
tsunamis and damage expensive sea floor infrastructure. It is therefore important to …

The exposure of Sydney (Australia) to earthquake-generated tsunamis, storms and sea level rise: a probabilistic multi-hazard approach

F Dall'Osso, D Dominey-Howes, C Moore… - Scientific Reports, 2014 - nature.com
Approximately 85% of Australia's population live along the coastal fringe, an area with high
exposure to extreme inundations such as tsunamis. However, to date, no Probabilistic …

Sedimentology, structure and age estimate of five continental slope submarine landslides, eastern Australia

S Clarke, T Hubble, J Webster, D Airey… - Australian Journal of …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Sedimentological and accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) 14C data provide estimates of
the structure and age of five submarine landslides (∼ 0.4–3 km3) present on eastern …

Large-scale submarine landslide in the Cochin offshore region, southwestern continental margin of India: A preliminary geophysical understanding

CM Bijesh, D Twinkle, S Susanth, PJ Kurian - Landslides, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Analysis of high-resolution multibeam bathymetry, sub-bottom profiles, and
multichannel seismic reflection data provides a novel understanding of a large-scale …