Greece, in particular the western and southern parts close to the subduction zone of the Hellenic Trench, experiences strong earthquakes and subsequent tsunamis. Nevertheless, field evidence of tsunamis from the late Holocene is extremely rare. Our research along the coastlines of the western and southern Peloponnesus resulted in new findings of tsunami impacts in the form of clusters and ridges of large boulders and thick tsunamigenic sand layers encountered in vibracores. Many boulders contained attached marine organisms, which prove that they were transported from the foreshore environment against gravity by extreme wave events. The attached organisms, which have been dated by 14C-AMS, suggest that historical tsunami events of great ener...
Tsunami deposits were unknown along the southern coast of the Baltic Sea for a long time. The result...
co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceIn this work, we document two distinct tsunami deposits on t...
International audienceA geomorphological survey immediately west of the Minoan town of Malia (Crete)...
The eastern Mediterranean and the Aegean Sea in particular, are the most active seismic regions in E...
This paper presents evidence of multiple tsunami impact on the Bay of Palairos-Pogonia, NW Greece, d...
The coastal zone north and east of Lefkada city, NW Greece, has been affected by several tsunami eve...
Field research conducted since the year 2000 in southern Europe (Portugal, Spain, Greece, Cyprus and...
This paper presents geomorphological, sedimentological and geoarchaeological evidence of multiple ts...
This study presents geo-scientific evidence for Holocene tsunami impact along the shores of the East...
International audienceGeological identification of tsunami deposits is important for tsunami hazard ...
A distinctive sand layer enclosed within Holocene peat is described from Basta Voe, Isle of Yell, Sh...
High energy marine sediments are described from Livadia and Stavros, Astypalaea Island, Greece, whic...
The explosive eruption at Santorini in the Aegean Sea during the second millennium BCE was the large...
West Australian coastlines experienced several tsunamis in mid-Holocene times. To expand our knowled...
Abstract Detailed mapping of coastline around Theologos area revealed the existence of well develop...
Tsunami deposits were unknown along the southern coast of the Baltic Sea for a long time. The result...
co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceIn this work, we document two distinct tsunami deposits on t...
International audienceA geomorphological survey immediately west of the Minoan town of Malia (Crete)...
The eastern Mediterranean and the Aegean Sea in particular, are the most active seismic regions in E...
This paper presents evidence of multiple tsunami impact on the Bay of Palairos-Pogonia, NW Greece, d...
The coastal zone north and east of Lefkada city, NW Greece, has been affected by several tsunami eve...
Field research conducted since the year 2000 in southern Europe (Portugal, Spain, Greece, Cyprus and...
This paper presents geomorphological, sedimentological and geoarchaeological evidence of multiple ts...
This study presents geo-scientific evidence for Holocene tsunami impact along the shores of the East...
International audienceGeological identification of tsunami deposits is important for tsunami hazard ...
A distinctive sand layer enclosed within Holocene peat is described from Basta Voe, Isle of Yell, Sh...
High energy marine sediments are described from Livadia and Stavros, Astypalaea Island, Greece, whic...
The explosive eruption at Santorini in the Aegean Sea during the second millennium BCE was the large...
West Australian coastlines experienced several tsunamis in mid-Holocene times. To expand our knowled...
Abstract Detailed mapping of coastline around Theologos area revealed the existence of well develop...
Tsunami deposits were unknown along the southern coast of the Baltic Sea for a long time. The result...
co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceIn this work, we document two distinct tsunami deposits on t...
International audienceA geomorphological survey immediately west of the Minoan town of Malia (Crete)...