Here we investigate sedimentary records from four small inland lakes located in the southern Cascadia forearc region for evidence of earthquakes. Three of these lakes are in the Klamath Mountains near the Oregon–California border, and one is in the central Oregon Coast range. The sedimentary sequences recovered from these lakes are composed of normal lake sediment interbedded with disturbance event layers. The thickest of these layers are graded, and appear to be turbidites or linked debrites (turbidites with a basal debris-flow deposit), suggesting rapid deposition. Variations in particle size and organic content of these layers are reflected in the density and magnetic susceptibility data. The frequency and timing of these events, based o...
Seismically-induced event deposits embedded in the sedimentary infill of lacustrine basins are highl...
Understanding the seismic hazard posed by large earthquakes requires paleoseismic investigation beca...
Graduation date: 2017Sediment cores were retrieved from a landslide-dammed lake, recording events ba...
Lacustrine sediments have been used successfully over the past few decades to develop earthquake chr...
Seismic hazards in subduction settings typically arise from megathrust, intraslab and crustal earthq...
Lake sediments in Eklutna Lake, Alaska, reveal the presence of turbidites within varved sequences. T...
Lake sediments in Eklutna Lake, Alaska, reveal the presence of turbidites within varved sequences. T...
The 30 November 2018 M-w 7.1 Anchorage earthquake caused modified Mercalli intensities of V1/4 to V1...
Turbidite systems along the continental margin of Cascadia Basin from Vancouver Island, Canada, to C...
International audienceSeismic hazard assessment is a critical but challenging issue for modern socie...
International audienceSubduction zone seismicity arises from megathrust, crustal, and intraslab eart...
Seismically-induced event deposits embedded in the sedimentary infill of lacustrine basins are highl...
Understanding the seismic hazard posed by large earthquakes requires paleoseismic investigation beca...
Graduation date: 2017Sediment cores were retrieved from a landslide-dammed lake, recording events ba...
Lacustrine sediments have been used successfully over the past few decades to develop earthquake chr...
Seismic hazards in subduction settings typically arise from megathrust, intraslab and crustal earthq...
Lake sediments in Eklutna Lake, Alaska, reveal the presence of turbidites within varved sequences. T...
Lake sediments in Eklutna Lake, Alaska, reveal the presence of turbidites within varved sequences. T...
The 30 November 2018 M-w 7.1 Anchorage earthquake caused modified Mercalli intensities of V1/4 to V1...
Turbidite systems along the continental margin of Cascadia Basin from Vancouver Island, Canada, to C...
International audienceSeismic hazard assessment is a critical but challenging issue for modern socie...
International audienceSubduction zone seismicity arises from megathrust, crustal, and intraslab eart...
Seismically-induced event deposits embedded in the sedimentary infill of lacustrine basins are highl...
Understanding the seismic hazard posed by large earthquakes requires paleoseismic investigation beca...
Graduation date: 2017Sediment cores were retrieved from a landslide-dammed lake, recording events ba...