A major collapse of a lava dome occurred at the Soufrière Hills Volcano (Montserrat, Lesser Antilles), culminating late in the evening (11:35 PM local time) on July 12, 2003 (03:35 GMT on 13 July). This generated a tsunami, which was recorded on Montserrat 2-4 km from the generating area and Guadeloupe, 50 km from Montserrat. Results of field surveys are presented. Tsunami wave height on Montserrat may have been about 4 m according to the location of a strandline of charred trees and other floating objects at Spanish Point on the east coast of the island. The wave height on Guadeloupe according to “direct” witnesses was about 0.5-1 m at Deshaies and near Plage de la Perle. The tsunami at Deshaies caused the scattering of boats as confirmed ...
New high-resolution multichannel seismic data (GWADASEIS-2009 and JC45/46-2010 cruises; 72 and 60 ch...
International audienceThe Lesser Antilles is a subduction volcanic arc counting a dozen of either po...
The Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO supported a Group of Experts meeting ...
International audienceAlthough a few historical tsunamis have occurred in the Lesser Antilles region...
http://library.lanl.gov/tsunami/231/pel.pdfA strong earthquake (mb = 6.3; Ms = 6.1; Mw = 6.3) occurr...
The strong earthquake (M = 6.3) occurred on 21st November 2004 in the DominicaPassage, between Guade...
International audienceThe 1867 Virgin Island Tsunami reached large magnitude on the coasts of the Ca...
The French Caribbean Archipelago of Guadeloupe is located over the Lesser Antilles active subduction...
Recent seafloor mapping around volcanic islands shows that submarine landslide deposits are common a...
International audienceTsunamis related to volcano flank collapse are typically a high-magnitude, low...
Kick'em Jenny is a submarine volcano situated 9 kilometres north of Grenada in the Lesser Antilles. ...
Montserrat has one active volcanic centre, the Soufrière Hills Volcano. The volcano is formed of a c...
On 1 November 1755, a major earthquake of estimated M (w)=8.5/9.0 destroyed Lisbon (Portugal) and wa...
International audienceThe main goal of this study is to give the preliminary estimates of the tsunam...
New high-resolution multichannel seismic data (GWADASEIS-2009 and JC45/46-2010 cruises; 72 and 60 ch...
International audienceThe Lesser Antilles is a subduction volcanic arc counting a dozen of either po...
The Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO supported a Group of Experts meeting ...
International audienceAlthough a few historical tsunamis have occurred in the Lesser Antilles region...
http://library.lanl.gov/tsunami/231/pel.pdfA strong earthquake (mb = 6.3; Ms = 6.1; Mw = 6.3) occurr...
The strong earthquake (M = 6.3) occurred on 21st November 2004 in the DominicaPassage, between Guade...
International audienceThe 1867 Virgin Island Tsunami reached large magnitude on the coasts of the Ca...
The French Caribbean Archipelago of Guadeloupe is located over the Lesser Antilles active subduction...
Recent seafloor mapping around volcanic islands shows that submarine landslide deposits are common a...
International audienceTsunamis related to volcano flank collapse are typically a high-magnitude, low...
Kick'em Jenny is a submarine volcano situated 9 kilometres north of Grenada in the Lesser Antilles. ...
Montserrat has one active volcanic centre, the Soufrière Hills Volcano. The volcano is formed of a c...
On 1 November 1755, a major earthquake of estimated M (w)=8.5/9.0 destroyed Lisbon (Portugal) and wa...
International audienceThe main goal of this study is to give the preliminary estimates of the tsunam...
New high-resolution multichannel seismic data (GWADASEIS-2009 and JC45/46-2010 cruises; 72 and 60 ch...
International audienceThe Lesser Antilles is a subduction volcanic arc counting a dozen of either po...
The Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO supported a Group of Experts meeting ...