In AD 365 a great (Mw>8) earthquake lifted up western Crete, exposing a shoreline encrusted by marine organisms, and up to 10m of marine substrate beneath it. Radiocarbon ages determined for corals and bryozoans exposed between the paleo-shoreline and present sea level are consistent, within measurement error, with each other and with the date of the earthquake. But radiocarbon ages determined for the boring bivalve Lithophaga lithophaga found on the same substrate are at least 350years, and up to 2000years, older than the date of the earthquake that lifted them above sea level. These observations reveal two important effects that limit the use of radiocarbon lithophagid ages in tectonic and paleoseismological studies. The first is that the...
The eastern Mediterranean and the Aegean Sea in particular, are the most active seismic regions in E...
From the 10th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Bern, Switzerland and Heidelberg, Germany...
Reliable dating is an essential element of palaeoseismological studies, yet whilst a suite of geochr...
Measurements of Holocene coastal notch sequences exposed in the footwall of the active South Alkyoni...
This article is concerned with the recognition and dating of Holocene relative sea-level changes alo...
A Holocene coral–algal reef at Mavra Litharia, south-central coast of Gulf of Corinth, Greece, is ex...
Quaternary paleoshorelines are common landforms on the island of Crete, a forearc high above the Hel...
The westernmost part of the Gulf of Corinth (Greece) is an area of very fast extension (~15 mm/yr a...
The westernmost part of the Gulf of Corinth (Greece) is an area of very fast extension (~15 mm/yr a...
The westernmost part of the Gulf of Corinth (Greece) is an area of very fast extension and active no...
Radiocarbon dating of elevated coastal phenomena along the emergent footwall of the Eliki Fault in t...
Poor chronological control hampers efforts to constrain uplift event frequency in the Eastern Medite...
Studies of past sea-level markers are commonly used to unveil the tectonic history and seismic behav...
In order to investigate how active upper-plate faults in Crete influence uplift above the Hellenic s...
Reliable dating is an essential element of palaeoseismological studies, yet whilst a suite of geochr...
The eastern Mediterranean and the Aegean Sea in particular, are the most active seismic regions in E...
From the 10th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Bern, Switzerland and Heidelberg, Germany...
Reliable dating is an essential element of palaeoseismological studies, yet whilst a suite of geochr...
Measurements of Holocene coastal notch sequences exposed in the footwall of the active South Alkyoni...
This article is concerned with the recognition and dating of Holocene relative sea-level changes alo...
A Holocene coral–algal reef at Mavra Litharia, south-central coast of Gulf of Corinth, Greece, is ex...
Quaternary paleoshorelines are common landforms on the island of Crete, a forearc high above the Hel...
The westernmost part of the Gulf of Corinth (Greece) is an area of very fast extension (~15 mm/yr a...
The westernmost part of the Gulf of Corinth (Greece) is an area of very fast extension (~15 mm/yr a...
The westernmost part of the Gulf of Corinth (Greece) is an area of very fast extension and active no...
Radiocarbon dating of elevated coastal phenomena along the emergent footwall of the Eliki Fault in t...
Poor chronological control hampers efforts to constrain uplift event frequency in the Eastern Medite...
Studies of past sea-level markers are commonly used to unveil the tectonic history and seismic behav...
In order to investigate how active upper-plate faults in Crete influence uplift above the Hellenic s...
Reliable dating is an essential element of palaeoseismological studies, yet whilst a suite of geochr...
The eastern Mediterranean and the Aegean Sea in particular, are the most active seismic regions in E...
From the 10th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Bern, Switzerland and Heidelberg, Germany...
Reliable dating is an essential element of palaeoseismological studies, yet whilst a suite of geochr...