<div><p>Although the Gulf of Aqaba-Eilat is located in the tectonically active northern Red Sea, it has been described as low-risk with regard to tsunami activity because there are no modern records of damaging tsunami events and only one tsunami (1068 AD) referred to in historical records. However, this assessment may be poorly informed given that the area was formed by and is located along the seismically active Dead Sea Fault, its population is known to fluctuate in size and literacy in part due to its harsh hyper-arid climate, and there is a dearth of field studies addressing the presence or absence of tsunamigenic deposits. Here we show evidence from two offshore cores for a major paleotsunami that occurred ~2300 years ago with a sedim...
Dept. of Geology, King Saud University, P.O. Box 2455, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 11451Recent seismicity ...
International audienceAfter the 2004 Indian Ocean (IOT) and the 2011 Tohoku-oki tsunamis, new resear...
International audienceFrom 2000 to 2015, tsunamis and storms killed more than 430,000 people worldwi...
International audienceWe study the sedimentary record of past tsunamis along the coastal area west o...
The outcrop of the tsunami deposits, about 6 m thick, is located in the archaeological site Tel Aska...
The Gulf of Aqaba, 180 km-long and approximately 15 km-wide, is located at the southernmost part of ...
Tsunami events in antiquity had a profound influence on coastal societies. Six thousand years of his...
We present here a compilation of known, reliable, historically documented tsunamis that have affecte...
International audienceGeological identification of tsunami deposits is important for tsunami hazard ...
Seismotectonic, paleotsunami deposits and tsunami scenarios are investigated along the north coast o...
Sismotectonique, paléotsunami et le tsunami scénarios sont examinés sur la côte du Nord de l'Égypte ...
The Moroccan Mediterranean coast is located in one of the area's most vulnerable to extreme weather ...
The historical records mention 17 damaging tsunamis during the last 2500 years in the Eastern Medite...
In the Eastern Mediterranean and southern Aegean seas, historical records indicate there were 17 tsu...
Dept. of Geology, King Saud University, P.O. Box 2455, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 11451Recent seismicity ...
International audienceAfter the 2004 Indian Ocean (IOT) and the 2011 Tohoku-oki tsunamis, new resear...
International audienceFrom 2000 to 2015, tsunamis and storms killed more than 430,000 people worldwi...
International audienceWe study the sedimentary record of past tsunamis along the coastal area west o...
The outcrop of the tsunami deposits, about 6 m thick, is located in the archaeological site Tel Aska...
The Gulf of Aqaba, 180 km-long and approximately 15 km-wide, is located at the southernmost part of ...
Tsunami events in antiquity had a profound influence on coastal societies. Six thousand years of his...
We present here a compilation of known, reliable, historically documented tsunamis that have affecte...
International audienceGeological identification of tsunami deposits is important for tsunami hazard ...
Seismotectonic, paleotsunami deposits and tsunami scenarios are investigated along the north coast o...
Sismotectonique, paléotsunami et le tsunami scénarios sont examinés sur la côte du Nord de l'Égypte ...
The Moroccan Mediterranean coast is located in one of the area's most vulnerable to extreme weather ...
The historical records mention 17 damaging tsunamis during the last 2500 years in the Eastern Medite...
In the Eastern Mediterranean and southern Aegean seas, historical records indicate there were 17 tsu...
Dept. of Geology, King Saud University, P.O. Box 2455, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 11451Recent seismicity ...
International audienceAfter the 2004 Indian Ocean (IOT) and the 2011 Tohoku-oki tsunamis, new resear...
International audienceFrom 2000 to 2015, tsunamis and storms killed more than 430,000 people worldwi...