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Lacustrine paleoseismology in Carinthia, Austria

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The Alps, a young and dynamically evolving mountain range, experience comparably slow tectonic movements that lead to low to moderate seismicity and infrequent strong earthquakes (Mw 5-7), typically recurring over thousands of years. Due to the limited time span covered by instrumental (∼100 years) and historical (∼1000 years) records, it is unlikely ...
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Potentially large post-1505 AD earthquakes in western Nepal revealed by a lake sediment record. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun, 2019
Ghazoui Z   +6 more
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Multi-site Lacustrine Paleoseismological Study in Southeast Tibet : Analysis of Sedimentary Records of the Xianshuihe Fault System Activity

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Located in the southeast of the Tibetan Plateau, the Xianshuihe fault system is one of the most active in China, with a slip rate of about one centimeter per year and more than 14 earthquakes of magnitude greater than 7 recorded since the 18th century.
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Tephra seismites-Understanding seismic hazard of hidden faults by analyzing liquefied tephra layers in lakes. [PDF]

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Kluger MO   +9 more
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Widespread abyssal turbidites record megathrust earthquake-triggered landslides and coseismic deformation in the Cascadia subduction zone. [PDF]

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Hill JC   +12 more
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Subaquatic paleoseismology: records of large Holocene earthquakes in marine and lacustrine sediments

Marine Geology, 2017
In many tectonically active regions around the World, the recurrence patterns of large earthquakes are still poorly understood. This has been emphasized in recent years by major earthquakes that were not well predicted using previous models (e.g. the Mw 9.2 Sumatra-Andaman earthquake in 2004, the Mw 7.0 Haiti earthquake in 2010, the Mw 8.8 Chile ...
De Batist, Marc   +3 more
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Which Factors Modulate Earthquake-Triggered Soft Sediment Deformation? Moving Towards Quantitative Lacustrine Paleoseismology

2021
<p>Earthquake-induced soft sediment deformation structures (SSDS) can be used to resolve earthquake recurrence rates, but also to provide more quantitative information on past earthquake shaking intensities. Thorough understanding of the interplay between i) different ground motion characteristics, ii) sediment properties, iii) slope ...
Ariana Molenaar   +8 more
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