Identification of past tsunamis is important for risk assessment and management of coastal areas. Obtaining accurate and precise ages of sediments originating from such extreme marine coastal floods is crucial for a reliable estimation of the recurrence interval of these often devastating events. We present here the results of quartz optical dating and 14C dating of two sites (Boca do Rio and Martinhal) on the Algarve coast (southern Portugal). These sites contain deposits of the great tsunami of November 1, 1755. The sections were described using sedimentological techniques; at both sites tsunami-laid sands and gravels were identified, intercalated between estuarine muds. Quartz luminescence ages from these sedimentary successions w...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Master of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel UniversityAbru...
A key issue in coastal hazards research is the need to distinguish sediments deposited by past extre...
The importance of tsunami hazard assessment is only possible if a complete dataset of events is ava...
Identification of past tsunamis is important for risk assessment and management of coastal areas. Ob...
To evaluate the potential of optical dating (OSL) in establishing a proper tsunami chronology for Ph...
The CE 1755 Lisbon tsunami was the largest historical tsunami to affect the Atlantic coasts of Europ...
Outer shelf sedimentary records are promising for determining the recurrence intervals of tsunamis. ...
Tsunamis are highly energetic events that may destructively impact the coast. Resolving the degree o...
The entire coast of Perú was surveyed to document deposits of historical tsunami. Evidence of four t...
International audienceOuter shelf sedimentary records are promising for determining the recurrence i...
This study addresses the Holocene sedimentary succession at Martinhal coastal lowland (Algarve), a s...
Tsunamis are unforeseeable phenomena and therefore one of the most devastating natural disasters in ...
Studies on extreme marine inundations that affected the Portuguese coast refer mainly to the tsunami...
The tsunami of 26 December 2004 was associated with an Mw 9.3 earthquake. This was the second larges...
Lisbon and the mouth of the river Tagus (Tejo) are known to have suffered from the great earthquake ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Master of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel UniversityAbru...
A key issue in coastal hazards research is the need to distinguish sediments deposited by past extre...
The importance of tsunami hazard assessment is only possible if a complete dataset of events is ava...
Identification of past tsunamis is important for risk assessment and management of coastal areas. Ob...
To evaluate the potential of optical dating (OSL) in establishing a proper tsunami chronology for Ph...
The CE 1755 Lisbon tsunami was the largest historical tsunami to affect the Atlantic coasts of Europ...
Outer shelf sedimentary records are promising for determining the recurrence intervals of tsunamis. ...
Tsunamis are highly energetic events that may destructively impact the coast. Resolving the degree o...
The entire coast of Perú was surveyed to document deposits of historical tsunami. Evidence of four t...
International audienceOuter shelf sedimentary records are promising for determining the recurrence i...
This study addresses the Holocene sedimentary succession at Martinhal coastal lowland (Algarve), a s...
Tsunamis are unforeseeable phenomena and therefore one of the most devastating natural disasters in ...
Studies on extreme marine inundations that affected the Portuguese coast refer mainly to the tsunami...
The tsunami of 26 December 2004 was associated with an Mw 9.3 earthquake. This was the second larges...
Lisbon and the mouth of the river Tagus (Tejo) are known to have suffered from the great earthquake ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Master of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel UniversityAbru...
A key issue in coastal hazards research is the need to distinguish sediments deposited by past extre...
The importance of tsunami hazard assessment is only possible if a complete dataset of events is ava...