On the triggers, resulting flow types and frequencies of subaqueous sediment density flows in different settings
PJ Talling - Marine Geology, 2014 - Elsevier
Turbidity currents, and other types of underwater sediment density flow, are arguably the
most important flow process for moving sediment across our planet. Direct monitoring …
most important flow process for moving sediment across our planet. Direct monitoring …
Submarine paleoseismology of the northern Hikurangi subduction margin of New Zealand as deduced from Turbidite record since 16 ka
Paleoseismic studies seek to characterise the signature of pre-historical earthquakes by
deriving quantitative information from the geological record such as the source, magnitude …
deriving quantitative information from the geological record such as the source, magnitude …
Calibrating the marine turbidite palaeoseismometer using the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake
Turbidite palaeoseismology has produced arguably the most comprehensive multimillennial
scale records of subduction-zone earthquakes but is underpinned by techniques that are …
scale records of subduction-zone earthquakes but is underpinned by techniques that are …
Lacustrine turbidites produced by surficial slope sediment remobilization: a mechanism for continuous and sensitive turbidite paleoseismic records
Turbidite records along ocean margins and in lake basins are increasingly used as
paleoseismic proxies. However, the slope remobilization processes that formed the …
paleoseismic proxies. However, the slope remobilization processes that formed the …
Which earthquakes trigger damaging submarine mass movements: Insights from a global record of submarine cable breaks?
Submarine landslides, debris flows and turbidity currents are significant geohazards for
seafloor infrastructure in many locations around the world. Their deposits potentially provide …
seafloor infrastructure in many locations around the world. Their deposits potentially provide …
A review of soil liquefaction in the Caribbean Greater and Lesser Antilles in reconsidering the ground motion effect of the M7. 0 2010 Haiti earthquake in the Port-au …
JR Pierre - Earthquake Spectra, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
On 12 January 2010, the M7. 0 Haiti earthquake caused infrastructure damage induced by
extensive soil liquefaction and foundation failure in the Port-au-Prince International Seaport …
extensive soil liquefaction and foundation failure in the Port-au-Prince International Seaport …
Sedimentological and geochemical evidence for multistage failure of volcanic island landslides: A case study from Icod landslide on north Tenerife, Canary Islands
JE Hunt, RB Wynn, DG Masson… - Geochemistry …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Volcanic island landslides can pose a significant geohazard through landslide‐generated
tsunamis. However, a lack of direct observations means that factors influencing …
tsunamis. However, a lack of direct observations means that factors influencing …
Signatures of slope failures and river‐delta collapses in a perialpine lake (Lake Lucerne, Switzerland)
M Hilbe, FS Anselmetti - Sedimentology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Historical reports from the 17th Century document two destructive tsunamis with run‐ups
exceeding 5 m, affecting proximal basins of Lake Lucerne (Switzerland). One event in ad …
exceeding 5 m, affecting proximal basins of Lake Lucerne (Switzerland). One event in ad …
Remobilization of surficial slope sediment triggered by the AD 2011 Mw 9 Tohoku-Oki earthquake and tsunami along the Japan Trench
CM McHugh, T Kanamatsu, L Seeber, R Bopp… - …, 2016 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract The AD 2011 Tohoku-Oki Mw 9 earthquake ruptured the megathrust up to the
Japan Trench with a large displacement and caused a catastrophic tsunami. This study is …
Japan Trench with a large displacement and caused a catastrophic tsunami. This study is …