The 2004 tsunami deposits and probable paleotsunami deposits were studied at the southern Kho Khao Island, on Andaman Sea coast of Thailand. The 2004 tsunami laid down about 8cm of fining upward medium sand and locally about 40cm of massive coarse sand with common mud clasts. The sediments were characterized by the presence of marine foraminiferal assemblage; however, already after 5years many of carbonate foraminiferal tests were partly or completely dissolved. The probable paleotsunami deposits form layer about 1m thick. It consists of massive very coarse sand with common big shells and mud clasts. Its composition suggests a marine origin and the presence of mud clasts, and similarity to the 2004 tsunami deposits suggests that the layer w...
Samenoura is situated in the bay head of a small inlet on the Pacific coast of Oshika Peninsula, one...
Micropaleontological analysis of nearshore to offshore sediments recovered from the southwestern coa...
The Holocene beach-ridge plain of Phra Thong Island (Ko Phra Thong, SW Thailand) provides sedimentar...
The 2004 tsunami deposits and probable paleotsunami deposits were studied at the southern Kho Khao I...
The tsunami deposits left by the 26 December 2004 tsunami in the coastal zone of Thailand were studi...
The catastrophic Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004 raised urgent questions about the paleotsunam...
The Indian Ocean tsunami flooded the coastal zone of the Andaman Sea and left tsunami deposits with ...
Where historical records are short and/or fragmentary, geological evidence is an important tool to r...
Identifying and determining paleotsunami deposits can be a vital tool for establishing the periodici...
Tsunamis are low amplitude, large wavelength waves that can significantly impact coastal regions. Al...
The 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami (IOT), generated by an exceptionally strong rupture of the Sunda Arc, ...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami had an impact on the entire coastline of Southeast Asia. As one of sev...
DOI: 10.17014/ijog.v8i4.166A paleotsunami study having been conducted in 2011 took two study cases i...
The 2004 earthquake left several traces of coseismic land deformation and tsunami deposits, both on ...
Sediment records left by coastal hazards (e.g. tsunami and/or storms) may shed light on the sediment...
Samenoura is situated in the bay head of a small inlet on the Pacific coast of Oshika Peninsula, one...
Micropaleontological analysis of nearshore to offshore sediments recovered from the southwestern coa...
The Holocene beach-ridge plain of Phra Thong Island (Ko Phra Thong, SW Thailand) provides sedimentar...
The 2004 tsunami deposits and probable paleotsunami deposits were studied at the southern Kho Khao I...
The tsunami deposits left by the 26 December 2004 tsunami in the coastal zone of Thailand were studi...
The catastrophic Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004 raised urgent questions about the paleotsunam...
The Indian Ocean tsunami flooded the coastal zone of the Andaman Sea and left tsunami deposits with ...
Where historical records are short and/or fragmentary, geological evidence is an important tool to r...
Identifying and determining paleotsunami deposits can be a vital tool for establishing the periodici...
Tsunamis are low amplitude, large wavelength waves that can significantly impact coastal regions. Al...
The 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami (IOT), generated by an exceptionally strong rupture of the Sunda Arc, ...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami had an impact on the entire coastline of Southeast Asia. As one of sev...
DOI: 10.17014/ijog.v8i4.166A paleotsunami study having been conducted in 2011 took two study cases i...
The 2004 earthquake left several traces of coseismic land deformation and tsunami deposits, both on ...
Sediment records left by coastal hazards (e.g. tsunami and/or storms) may shed light on the sediment...
Samenoura is situated in the bay head of a small inlet on the Pacific coast of Oshika Peninsula, one...
Micropaleontological analysis of nearshore to offshore sediments recovered from the southwestern coa...
The Holocene beach-ridge plain of Phra Thong Island (Ko Phra Thong, SW Thailand) provides sedimentar...