This paper reports the results of an investigation into past major tsunamis on the Aitape coast of Papua New Guinea. The investigation was mounted to gather information to help assess the level of ongoing tsunami risk, in the aftermath of a catastrophic tsunami that struck this coast in 1998. We found that local residents have a strong oral tradition of a great tsunami at some time in the past, date unknown. A possible geological record of past major tsunamis was found in a submerged rock face that comprised clay-rich mudstone with three centimetric interbeds of peat, two of which contained coarse detrital sediment of marine origin. The topmost peat contained much marine detrital sediment, some of it very coarse (pebbles to 4 cm), and was d...
In the coastal region, the highest magnitude storms cannot always be invoked to account for large-sc...
In recent years the role of extreme events such as tsunamis and storms in shaping coastal evolution ...
Abstract: In many places in the world the written record of tsunamis is too short to accurately ass...
International audienceThe Papua New Guinea (PNG) tsunami of July 1998 was a seminal event because it...
Most tsunamis are generated by earthquakes, but in 1998, a seabed slump offshore of northern Papua N...
Detailed analyses of boulder deposits along 8000 km of coastal tropical Australia shows that prehist...
Along 2500 km of the Western Australian coast, prehistoric ephemeral marine inundations (storm surge...
The Jervis Bay area offers а diversity of landforms that do not fit within con¬temporary views of co...
Up until the late 1980s geology contributed very little to the study of tsunamis because most were g...
Tsunami hazard assessments for Pacific Islands Countries (PICs) tend to focus on subduction zone sou...
The purpose of this project is to better understand the magnitude and frequency of past tsunamis in ...
This Why Files article looks at tsunamis in the wake of the July 17, 1998 disaster in Papua New Guin...
Most tsunamis are generated by earthquakes, with secondary, less frequent, mechanisms including suba...
Megathrust earthquakes and associated tsunamis along the subduction zone along western Sumatra repre...
In recent years, much research on modern and palaeotsunami deposits has been published. From these s...
In the coastal region, the highest magnitude storms cannot always be invoked to account for large-sc...
In recent years the role of extreme events such as tsunamis and storms in shaping coastal evolution ...
Abstract: In many places in the world the written record of tsunamis is too short to accurately ass...
International audienceThe Papua New Guinea (PNG) tsunami of July 1998 was a seminal event because it...
Most tsunamis are generated by earthquakes, but in 1998, a seabed slump offshore of northern Papua N...
Detailed analyses of boulder deposits along 8000 km of coastal tropical Australia shows that prehist...
Along 2500 km of the Western Australian coast, prehistoric ephemeral marine inundations (storm surge...
The Jervis Bay area offers а diversity of landforms that do not fit within con¬temporary views of co...
Up until the late 1980s geology contributed very little to the study of tsunamis because most were g...
Tsunami hazard assessments for Pacific Islands Countries (PICs) tend to focus on subduction zone sou...
The purpose of this project is to better understand the magnitude and frequency of past tsunamis in ...
This Why Files article looks at tsunamis in the wake of the July 17, 1998 disaster in Papua New Guin...
Most tsunamis are generated by earthquakes, with secondary, less frequent, mechanisms including suba...
Megathrust earthquakes and associated tsunamis along the subduction zone along western Sumatra repre...
In recent years, much research on modern and palaeotsunami deposits has been published. From these s...
In the coastal region, the highest magnitude storms cannot always be invoked to account for large-sc...
In recent years the role of extreme events such as tsunamis and storms in shaping coastal evolution ...
Abstract: In many places in the world the written record of tsunamis is too short to accurately ass...