The morphometric analysis of submarine landslides on the continental slope of Oregon provides insight into tsunami hazard, including the locations of mass movements, the sizes of mass failures, their relative importance to the structure of a given margin, and the potential for landslide-generated tsunami hazards. Numerous, often overlapping failures, including two super-scale slumps in the southern Oregon margin, may have had the capacity to produce very large tsunamis, and should be considered when assessing earthquake and tsunami hazard in the Cascadia Subduction Zone. We use various aspects of the slides, including the mean water depth, width, run-out distance, and thickness, along with the slope gradient in the scar and adjacent slopes ...
Landslides are the second-most important cause of tsunamis after earthquakes, and their potential fo...
The coastal infrastructure of the southern greater Los Angeles metropolitan area would be profoundly...
Landslides are a significant hazard and dominant feature throughout the landscape of the Pacific Nor...
Using SeaBeam bathymetry and multichannel seismic reflection records we have identified three large ...
Huge landslides, mobilizing hundreds to thousands of km3 of sediment and rock are ubiquitous in subm...
Marine acoustic data are used to map and characterize submarine slope failure along the accretionary...
2 Landslides, both subaerial and submarine, commonly occur in the Puget Lowland and in Puget Sound. ...
Tsunami hazard assessment is critical for coastal communities, emergency services, and industry, to ...
Tsunamis from earthquakes of various magnitudes have affected Cascadia in the past. Simulations of M...
Bathymetric data reveal abundant submarine landslides along the deformation front of the northern Ca...
Numerical simulations of Submarine Mass Failures (SMFs) are performed along the upper US East Coast ...
Public interest in tsunamis has increased dramatically due to the devastating consequences of recent...
[1] We compare the geomorphology of several convergent continental margins to constrain the seismic ...
Tsunamis generated by submarine landslides are, relatively, a recently identified hazard, which resu...
A series of large blocks from the 44-North Slide, offshore Oregon, impacted the seafloor with suffic...
Landslides are the second-most important cause of tsunamis after earthquakes, and their potential fo...
The coastal infrastructure of the southern greater Los Angeles metropolitan area would be profoundly...
Landslides are a significant hazard and dominant feature throughout the landscape of the Pacific Nor...
Using SeaBeam bathymetry and multichannel seismic reflection records we have identified three large ...
Huge landslides, mobilizing hundreds to thousands of km3 of sediment and rock are ubiquitous in subm...
Marine acoustic data are used to map and characterize submarine slope failure along the accretionary...
2 Landslides, both subaerial and submarine, commonly occur in the Puget Lowland and in Puget Sound. ...
Tsunami hazard assessment is critical for coastal communities, emergency services, and industry, to ...
Tsunamis from earthquakes of various magnitudes have affected Cascadia in the past. Simulations of M...
Bathymetric data reveal abundant submarine landslides along the deformation front of the northern Ca...
Numerical simulations of Submarine Mass Failures (SMFs) are performed along the upper US East Coast ...
Public interest in tsunamis has increased dramatically due to the devastating consequences of recent...
[1] We compare the geomorphology of several convergent continental margins to constrain the seismic ...
Tsunamis generated by submarine landslides are, relatively, a recently identified hazard, which resu...
A series of large blocks from the 44-North Slide, offshore Oregon, impacted the seafloor with suffic...
Landslides are the second-most important cause of tsunamis after earthquakes, and their potential fo...
The coastal infrastructure of the southern greater Los Angeles metropolitan area would be profoundly...
Landslides are a significant hazard and dominant feature throughout the landscape of the Pacific Nor...