New results from Ocean Drilling Program Site 1037 and U.S. Geological Survey high-resolution seismic-reflection profiles confirm the great thickness, fast deposition rate, distant source, and convolute path of turbidites that fill the Escanaba Trough, the rift valley of the southernmost segment of the Gorda Ridge. Accelerator mass spectrometry C-14 measurements provide the first direct dating of the Escanaba Trough turbidites, demonstrating an average deposition rate faster than 10 m/k.y. between 32 and 11 ka and as fast as 15 m/k.y. during the oxygen isotope stage 2 lowstand, In the upper 60 m of sediment, the petrology of turbidite sand beds, which are as much as 12 m thick, show that the dominant source for the turbidites is from the Col...
textThe Fish Creek-Vallecito Basin chronicles late Miocene through Pleistocene sedimentation into th...
This paper analyzes recurrence times of Holocene turbidites as proxies for earthquakes on the Cascad...
Lacustrine sediments have been used successfully over the past few decades to develop earthquake chr...
New results from Ocean Drilling Program Site 1037 and U.S. Geological Survey high-resolution seismic...
Escanaba Trough is the southernmost segment of the Gorda Ridge and is filled by sandy turbidites loc...
New results from Ocean Drilling Program Site 1037 and U.S. Geological Survey high-resolution seismic...
Turbidite systems along the continental margin of Cascadia Basin from Vancouver Island, Canada, to C...
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...
74 piston, gravity and jumbo Kasten cores were collected from channel and canyon systems draining th...
Graduation date: 2014In order to evaluate the shallow stratigraphy along the southern Cascadia abyss...
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 254 (2007) 9–27⁎continental margin to investigate the record of ...
The northwestern Cascadia Basin of western North America accumulated high-sedimentation-rate sequenc...
Here we investigate sedimentary records from four small inland lakes located in the southern Cascadi...
Submarine turbidity currents create some of the largest sediment accumulations on Earth, yet there a...
textThe Fish Creek-Vallecito Basin chronicles late Miocene through Pleistocene sedimentation into th...
This paper analyzes recurrence times of Holocene turbidites as proxies for earthquakes on the Cascad...
Lacustrine sediments have been used successfully over the past few decades to develop earthquake chr...
New results from Ocean Drilling Program Site 1037 and U.S. Geological Survey high-resolution seismic...
Escanaba Trough is the southernmost segment of the Gorda Ridge and is filled by sandy turbidites loc...
New results from Ocean Drilling Program Site 1037 and U.S. Geological Survey high-resolution seismic...
Turbidite systems along the continental margin of Cascadia Basin from Vancouver Island, Canada, to C...
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...
74 piston, gravity and jumbo Kasten cores were collected from channel and canyon systems draining th...
Graduation date: 2014In order to evaluate the shallow stratigraphy along the southern Cascadia abyss...
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 254 (2007) 9–27⁎continental margin to investigate the record of ...
The northwestern Cascadia Basin of western North America accumulated high-sedimentation-rate sequenc...
Here we investigate sedimentary records from four small inland lakes located in the southern Cascadi...
Submarine turbidity currents create some of the largest sediment accumulations on Earth, yet there a...
textThe Fish Creek-Vallecito Basin chronicles late Miocene through Pleistocene sedimentation into th...
This paper analyzes recurrence times of Holocene turbidites as proxies for earthquakes on the Cascad...
Lacustrine sediments have been used successfully over the past few decades to develop earthquake chr...