The North Anatolian Fault in the northern Aegean Sea triggers frequent earthquakes of magnitudes up to Mw∼7. This seismicity can be a source of modest tsunamis for the surrounding coastlines with less than 50 cm height according to numerical modelling and analysis of tsunami deposits. However, other tsunami sources may be involved, like submarine landslides. We assess the severity of this potential hazard by performing numerical simulations of tsunami generation and propagation from a Holocene landslide (1.85 km3 in volume) identified off Thasos. We use a model coupling the simulation of the submarine landslide, assimilated to a granular flow, to the propagation of the tsunami wave. The results of these simulations show that a...
— Tsunamis are generated by displacement or motion of large volumes of water. While there are severa...
International audienceThe recent discovery of voluminous submarine landslides along the Owen Ridge m...
International audienceHistorical earthquake records suggest that the Alboran Sea seismicity is mostl...
International audienceThe North Anatolian Fault in the northern Aegean Sea triggers frequent earthqu...
Based on morphobathymetric and seismic reflection data, we studied a large landslide body from the e...
This study evaluates tsunami hazards in the Marmara Sea from possible worst-case tsunami scenarios t...
A hypothetical landslide tsunami at the Nile Delta in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea is modeled in or...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2022. Eastern Mediterranean Sea has experienced four tsunamigenic earthqua...
Tsunami deposits are used worldwide to provide a record of past offshore earthquakes and submarine ...
© 2021, The Author(s).Eastern Mediterranean Sea has experienced four tsunamigenic earthquakes since ...
The 1650 AD explosive eruption of Kolumbo submarine volcano (Aegean Sea, Greece) generated a destruc...
This body of work consists of three manuscripts regarding numerical modeling of landslide-induced ts...
The western Corinth Gulf, central Greece, is characterized by steep slopes and large sediment river ...
Historical tsunamis and tsunami propagation are synthesized in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea region,...
A high resolution tsunami vulnerability and risk assessment have been performed for the Marmara coas...
— Tsunamis are generated by displacement or motion of large volumes of water. While there are severa...
International audienceThe recent discovery of voluminous submarine landslides along the Owen Ridge m...
International audienceHistorical earthquake records suggest that the Alboran Sea seismicity is mostl...
International audienceThe North Anatolian Fault in the northern Aegean Sea triggers frequent earthqu...
Based on morphobathymetric and seismic reflection data, we studied a large landslide body from the e...
This study evaluates tsunami hazards in the Marmara Sea from possible worst-case tsunami scenarios t...
A hypothetical landslide tsunami at the Nile Delta in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea is modeled in or...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2022. Eastern Mediterranean Sea has experienced four tsunamigenic earthqua...
Tsunami deposits are used worldwide to provide a record of past offshore earthquakes and submarine ...
© 2021, The Author(s).Eastern Mediterranean Sea has experienced four tsunamigenic earthquakes since ...
The 1650 AD explosive eruption of Kolumbo submarine volcano (Aegean Sea, Greece) generated a destruc...
This body of work consists of three manuscripts regarding numerical modeling of landslide-induced ts...
The western Corinth Gulf, central Greece, is characterized by steep slopes and large sediment river ...
Historical tsunamis and tsunami propagation are synthesized in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea region,...
A high resolution tsunami vulnerability and risk assessment have been performed for the Marmara coas...
— Tsunamis are generated by displacement or motion of large volumes of water. While there are severa...
International audienceThe recent discovery of voluminous submarine landslides along the Owen Ridge m...
International audienceHistorical earthquake records suggest that the Alboran Sea seismicity is mostl...