Volcanic islands form the highest topographic structures on Earth and are the sites of some of the planet's largest landslides. These landslides can rapidly mobilize hundreds of cubic kilometers of rock and sediment, and potentially generate destructive tsunamis on ocean-basin scales. The main unknown for tsunami hazard assessment is the way in which these landslides are emplaced. Understanding of landslide dynamics relies on interpretation of deposits from past events: it is necessary to understand where material within the deposit originated and the temporal sequence of the deposit's formation. The degree of fragmentation in a volcanic landslide is controlled by its relative proportions of dense lavas and weak pyroclastic rocks; fragmenta...
Submerged flanks of volcanic islands are prone to hazards including submarine landslides that may tr...
Most tsunamis are generated by earthquakes, with secondary, less frequent, mechanisms including suba...
Devastation associated with tsunamis is well known on the global scale. Flank collapse at volcanic i...
Recent seafloor mapping around volcanic islands shows that submarine landslide deposits are common a...
Highlights • Ritter Island's sector collapse provides an exemplar of volcanic tsunami hazards....
Submerged flanks of volcanic islands are prone to hazards including submarine landslides that may tr...
As demonstrated at Anak Krakatau on December 22nd, 2018, tsunamis generated by volcanic flank collap...
Landslides are common features in the vicinity of volcanic islands. In this contribution, we investi...
Rapid emplacement of a mass via pyroclastic flows, or edifice failure, generates volcanic tsunamis. ...
The current understanding of tsunamis generated by volcanic-island landslides is reliant on numerica...
Submarine landslide deposits have been mapped around many volcanic islands, but interpretations of t...
Highlights • We report two previously unknown sector collapse deposits on the flank of Sarkar....
Volcanic island flank collapses have the potential to trigger devastating tsunamis threatening coast...
Volcanic island landslides can pose a significant geohazard through landslide-generated tsunamis. Ho...
Understanding how large eruptions and landslides are recorded by seafloor morphology and deposits on...
Submerged flanks of volcanic islands are prone to hazards including submarine landslides that may tr...
Most tsunamis are generated by earthquakes, with secondary, less frequent, mechanisms including suba...
Devastation associated with tsunamis is well known on the global scale. Flank collapse at volcanic i...
Recent seafloor mapping around volcanic islands shows that submarine landslide deposits are common a...
Highlights • Ritter Island's sector collapse provides an exemplar of volcanic tsunami hazards....
Submerged flanks of volcanic islands are prone to hazards including submarine landslides that may tr...
As demonstrated at Anak Krakatau on December 22nd, 2018, tsunamis generated by volcanic flank collap...
Landslides are common features in the vicinity of volcanic islands. In this contribution, we investi...
Rapid emplacement of a mass via pyroclastic flows, or edifice failure, generates volcanic tsunamis. ...
The current understanding of tsunamis generated by volcanic-island landslides is reliant on numerica...
Submarine landslide deposits have been mapped around many volcanic islands, but interpretations of t...
Highlights • We report two previously unknown sector collapse deposits on the flank of Sarkar....
Volcanic island flank collapses have the potential to trigger devastating tsunamis threatening coast...
Volcanic island landslides can pose a significant geohazard through landslide-generated tsunamis. Ho...
Understanding how large eruptions and landslides are recorded by seafloor morphology and deposits on...
Submerged flanks of volcanic islands are prone to hazards including submarine landslides that may tr...
Most tsunamis are generated by earthquakes, with secondary, less frequent, mechanisms including suba...
Devastation associated with tsunamis is well known on the global scale. Flank collapse at volcanic i...