Slipstream Slump, a well-preserved 3 km wide sedimentary failure from the frontal ridge of the Cascadia accretionary wedge 85 km off Vancouver Island, Canada, was sampled during CCGS Tully cruise 2008007PGC along a transect of five piston cores. Shipboard sediment analysis and physical property logging revealed 12 turbidites interbedded with thick hemipelagic sediments overlying the slumped glacial diamict. Despite the different sedimentary setting, atop the abyssal plain fan, this record is similar in number and age to the sequence of turbidites sampled farther to the south from channel systems along the Cascadia Subduction Zone, with no extra ones present in this local record. Given the regional physiographic and tectonic setting, megat...
New results from Ocean Drilling Program Site 1037 and U.S. Geological Survey high-resolution seismic...
National audienceDeep-marine depositional systems are of particular interest for hazard assessment a...
Sedimentary rocks of the Upper Hazelton Group exposed near Stewart in British Columbia constitute an...
Slipstream Slump, a well-preserved 3 km wide sedimentary failure from the frontal ridge of the Casca...
Slipstream Slump, a well-preserved 3 km wide sedimentary failure from the frontal ridge of the Casca...
Turbidite systems along the continental margin of Cascadia Basin from Vancouver Island, Canada, to C...
This paper analyzes recurrence times of Holocene turbidites as proxies for earthquakes on the Cascad...
ABSTRACT: The northwestern edge of Cascadia Basin (North Pacific Ocean) is unusual because late Plio...
Bathymetric data reveal abundant submarine landslides along the deformation front of the northern Ca...
New stratigraphic evidence from the Cascadia margin demonstrates that 13 earthquakes ruptured the ma...
Abstract Coastal deposits at Tofino, Ucluelet, and Port Alberni in Vancouver Island along the Cascad...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
High-resolution seismic profiles along with physical and sedimentological properties of sediment cor...
This thesis focuses on determining how forearc strain was and is accommodated by ancient and active ...
International audienceHigh-resolution seismic profiles along with physical and sedimentological prop...
New results from Ocean Drilling Program Site 1037 and U.S. Geological Survey high-resolution seismic...
National audienceDeep-marine depositional systems are of particular interest for hazard assessment a...
Sedimentary rocks of the Upper Hazelton Group exposed near Stewart in British Columbia constitute an...
Slipstream Slump, a well-preserved 3 km wide sedimentary failure from the frontal ridge of the Casca...
Slipstream Slump, a well-preserved 3 km wide sedimentary failure from the frontal ridge of the Casca...
Turbidite systems along the continental margin of Cascadia Basin from Vancouver Island, Canada, to C...
This paper analyzes recurrence times of Holocene turbidites as proxies for earthquakes on the Cascad...
ABSTRACT: The northwestern edge of Cascadia Basin (North Pacific Ocean) is unusual because late Plio...
Bathymetric data reveal abundant submarine landslides along the deformation front of the northern Ca...
New stratigraphic evidence from the Cascadia margin demonstrates that 13 earthquakes ruptured the ma...
Abstract Coastal deposits at Tofino, Ucluelet, and Port Alberni in Vancouver Island along the Cascad...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
High-resolution seismic profiles along with physical and sedimentological properties of sediment cor...
This thesis focuses on determining how forearc strain was and is accommodated by ancient and active ...
International audienceHigh-resolution seismic profiles along with physical and sedimentological prop...
New results from Ocean Drilling Program Site 1037 and U.S. Geological Survey high-resolution seismic...
National audienceDeep-marine depositional systems are of particular interest for hazard assessment a...
Sedimentary rocks of the Upper Hazelton Group exposed near Stewart in British Columbia constitute an...