Coastal and submarine landslides are frequent at the western tip of the Gulf of Corinth, where small to medium failure events (10(6)-10(7) m(3)) occur on average every 30-50 years. These landslides trigger tsunamis and consequently represent a significant hazard. We use here a dense grid of high-resolution seismic profiles to realize an inventory of the large mass transport deposits (MTDs) that result from these submarine landslides. Six large mass wasting events are identified, and their associated deposits locally represent 30 % of the sedimentation since 130ka in the main western basin. In the case of a large MTD of similar to 1km(3) volume, the simultaneous occurrence of different slope failures is inferred and suggests an earthquake tr...
One of the most challenging tasks when studying large submarine landslides is determining whether th...
An updated version of the submarine landslide database of the Mediterranean Sea contains 955 MTDs an...
18 pages, 9 figures, 1 tableThe Gulf of Lions presents recurring mass-transport deposits (MTDs) with...
Coastal and submarine landslides are frequent at the western tip of the Gulf of Corinth, where small...
Coastal and submarine landslides are frequent at the western tip of the Gulf of Corinth, where smal...
Coastal and submarine landslides are frequent at the western tip of the Gulf of Corinth, where smal...
7th International Symposium on Submarine Mass Movements and Their Consequences, 1-4 November 2015, W...
6th International Symposium on Submarine Mass Movements and Their Consequences (ISSMMTC), 23-25 Sept...
20th International Sedimentological Congress (ISC), 13-17 August 2018, Quebec City, Canada.-- 1 page...
Large submarine landslides can have serious socioeconomic consequences as they have the potential to...
European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2016 (EGU2016), 17-22 April 2016, Vienna, Austria.-- 1 p...
The western tip of the Corinth Rift is considered as the most active within this major extensional s...
Submarine mass movements are one of the most important processes for moving sediment across our plan...
One of the most challenging tasks when studying large submarine landslides is determining whether th...
The Corinth rift is one of the fastest spreading rifts on Earth. In the western tip of the Rift, no ...
One of the most challenging tasks when studying large submarine landslides is determining whether th...
An updated version of the submarine landslide database of the Mediterranean Sea contains 955 MTDs an...
18 pages, 9 figures, 1 tableThe Gulf of Lions presents recurring mass-transport deposits (MTDs) with...
Coastal and submarine landslides are frequent at the western tip of the Gulf of Corinth, where small...
Coastal and submarine landslides are frequent at the western tip of the Gulf of Corinth, where smal...
Coastal and submarine landslides are frequent at the western tip of the Gulf of Corinth, where smal...
7th International Symposium on Submarine Mass Movements and Their Consequences, 1-4 November 2015, W...
6th International Symposium on Submarine Mass Movements and Their Consequences (ISSMMTC), 23-25 Sept...
20th International Sedimentological Congress (ISC), 13-17 August 2018, Quebec City, Canada.-- 1 page...
Large submarine landslides can have serious socioeconomic consequences as they have the potential to...
European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2016 (EGU2016), 17-22 April 2016, Vienna, Austria.-- 1 p...
The western tip of the Corinth Rift is considered as the most active within this major extensional s...
Submarine mass movements are one of the most important processes for moving sediment across our plan...
One of the most challenging tasks when studying large submarine landslides is determining whether th...
The Corinth rift is one of the fastest spreading rifts on Earth. In the western tip of the Rift, no ...
One of the most challenging tasks when studying large submarine landslides is determining whether th...
An updated version of the submarine landslide database of the Mediterranean Sea contains 955 MTDs an...
18 pages, 9 figures, 1 tableThe Gulf of Lions presents recurring mass-transport deposits (MTDs) with...