[1] The geomorphology and internal stratigraphy of modern coral microatolls show that all the outer arc Mentawai islands of West Sumatra have been subsiding over the past several decades. These same islands rose as much as 3 m during the giant megathrust earthquakes of 1797 and 1833, and the current subsidence probably reflects strain accumulation that will lead to future large earthquakes. Average subsidence rates over the past half century vary from 2 to 14 mm yr1 and increase southwestward, toward the subduction trench. The pattern is consistent with rates of subsidence measured by a sparse network of continuously recording Global Positioning System (cGPS) stations and with locking of a 400-km-long section of the underlying subduction me...
Abstract Coral microatolls from the coast and outer-arc islands of Western Su-matra retain a stratig...
Large uplifts and tilts occurred on the Sumatran outer arc islands between 0.5° and 3.3°S during gre...
The location of the Banyak Islands above the down-dip limit of the 2005 Nias-Simeulue earthquake rup...
The geomorphology and internal stratigraphy of modern coral microatolls show that all the outer arc ...
The outer-arc islands of western Sumatra rise during great megathrust earthquakes, due to large slip...
We refer to periods of subduction strain accumulation beneath the Mentawai Islands, Sumatra, as “sup...
[1] To gain insight into the longevity of subduction zone segmentation, we use coral microatolls to ...
The giant Sumatran subduction earthquake of 1833 appears as a large emergence event in fossil coral ...
Coral microatolls from the coast and outer-arc islands of Western Sumatra retain a stratigraphic and...
To gain insight into the longevity of subduction zone segmentation, we use coral microatolls to e...
Coral records of relative sea level change provide a history of vertical interseismic and coseismic ...
[1] Coral records of relative sea level change provide a history of vertical interseismic and coseis...
Abstract. The giant Sumatran subduction earthquake of 1833 appears as a large emergence event in fos...
In the Banyak Islands of Sumatra, coral microatoll records reveal a 15 year-long reversal of interse...
Abstract Coral microatolls from the coast and outer-arc islands of Western Su-matra retain a stratig...
Large uplifts and tilts occurred on the Sumatran outer arc islands between 0.5° and 3.3°S during gre...
The location of the Banyak Islands above the down-dip limit of the 2005 Nias-Simeulue earthquake rup...
The geomorphology and internal stratigraphy of modern coral microatolls show that all the outer arc ...
The outer-arc islands of western Sumatra rise during great megathrust earthquakes, due to large slip...
We refer to periods of subduction strain accumulation beneath the Mentawai Islands, Sumatra, as “sup...
[1] To gain insight into the longevity of subduction zone segmentation, we use coral microatolls to ...
The giant Sumatran subduction earthquake of 1833 appears as a large emergence event in fossil coral ...
Coral microatolls from the coast and outer-arc islands of Western Sumatra retain a stratigraphic and...
To gain insight into the longevity of subduction zone segmentation, we use coral microatolls to e...
Coral records of relative sea level change provide a history of vertical interseismic and coseismic ...
[1] Coral records of relative sea level change provide a history of vertical interseismic and coseis...
Abstract. The giant Sumatran subduction earthquake of 1833 appears as a large emergence event in fos...
In the Banyak Islands of Sumatra, coral microatoll records reveal a 15 year-long reversal of interse...
Abstract Coral microatolls from the coast and outer-arc islands of Western Su-matra retain a stratig...
Large uplifts and tilts occurred on the Sumatran outer arc islands between 0.5° and 3.3°S during gre...
The location of the Banyak Islands above the down-dip limit of the 2005 Nias-Simeulue earthquake rup...