Where historical records are short and/or fragmentary, geological evidence is an important tool to reconstruct the recurrence rate of extreme wave events (tsunamis and/or storms). This is particularly true for those coastal zones around the Indian Ocean, where predecessors of similar magnitude as the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami (IOT) have not been reported by written sources. In this context, the sedimentary record of the Holocene coastal plain of Ban Bang Sak (Phang-nga province, Thailand) provides evidence of multiple prehistoric coastal flooding events in the form of allochthonous sand beds, which were radiocarbon dated to 700–500, 1350–1180, and younger than 2000 cal BP. The layers were assigned to high-energy events of marine origin, whi...
The 2004 Sumatra-Andaman tsunami emphasized the catastrophic nature of such disasters and exposed ou...
The 2004 tsunami deposits and probable paleotsunami deposits were studied at the southern Kho Khao I...
The devastating 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami caught millions of coastal residents and the scientific co...
The 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami (IOT), generated by an exceptionally strong rupture of the Sunda Arc, ...
The 26th December 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami (IOT) emanated from an Mw 9.2 earthquake that generated ...
The Holocene beach-ridge plain of Phra Thong Island (Ko Phra Thong, SW Thailand) provides sedimentar...
The 2004 earthquake left several traces of coseismic land deformation and tsunami deposits, both on ...
The 2004 earthquake left several traces of coseismic land deformation and tsunami deposits, both on ...
Geologic evidence along the northern part of the 2004 Aceh-Andaman rupture suggests that this region...
Geologic evidence along the northern part of the 2004 Aceh-Andaman rupture suggests that this region...
We present stratigraphic, archeological and historical evidence for two closely timed predecessors o...
We present stratigraphic, archeological and historical evidence for two closely timed predecessors o...
The catastrophic Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004 raised urgent questions about the paleotsunam...
The catastrophic Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004 raised urgent questions about the paleotsunam...
The 2004 tsunami deposits and probable paleotsunami deposits were studied at the southern Kho Khao I...
The 2004 Sumatra-Andaman tsunami emphasized the catastrophic nature of such disasters and exposed ou...
The 2004 tsunami deposits and probable paleotsunami deposits were studied at the southern Kho Khao I...
The devastating 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami caught millions of coastal residents and the scientific co...
The 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami (IOT), generated by an exceptionally strong rupture of the Sunda Arc, ...
The 26th December 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami (IOT) emanated from an Mw 9.2 earthquake that generated ...
The Holocene beach-ridge plain of Phra Thong Island (Ko Phra Thong, SW Thailand) provides sedimentar...
The 2004 earthquake left several traces of coseismic land deformation and tsunami deposits, both on ...
The 2004 earthquake left several traces of coseismic land deformation and tsunami deposits, both on ...
Geologic evidence along the northern part of the 2004 Aceh-Andaman rupture suggests that this region...
Geologic evidence along the northern part of the 2004 Aceh-Andaman rupture suggests that this region...
We present stratigraphic, archeological and historical evidence for two closely timed predecessors o...
We present stratigraphic, archeological and historical evidence for two closely timed predecessors o...
The catastrophic Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004 raised urgent questions about the paleotsunam...
The catastrophic Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004 raised urgent questions about the paleotsunam...
The 2004 tsunami deposits and probable paleotsunami deposits were studied at the southern Kho Khao I...
The 2004 Sumatra-Andaman tsunami emphasized the catastrophic nature of such disasters and exposed ou...
The 2004 tsunami deposits and probable paleotsunami deposits were studied at the southern Kho Khao I...
The devastating 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami caught millions of coastal residents and the scientific co...