Stratigraphic evidence is found for two coseismic subsidence events that underlie a floodplain 20 km south of Padang, West Sumatra along the Mentawai segment (0.5°S–0.3°S) of the Sunda subduction zone. Each earthquake is marked by a sharp soil‐mud contact that represents a sudden change from mangrove to tidal flat. The earthquakes occurred about 4000 and 3000 cal years B.P. based on radiocarbon ages of detrital plant fragments and seeds. The absence of younger paleoseismic evidence suggests that late Holocene relative sea level fall left the floodplain too high for an earthquake to lower it into the intertidal zone. Our results point to a brief, few thousand year window of preservation of subsidence events in tidal‐wetland stratigraphic seq...
We present stratigraphic, archeological and historical evidence for two closely timed predecessors o...
Coral records of relative sea level change provide a history of vertical interseismic and coseismic ...
Large uplifts and tilts occurred on the Sumatran outer arc islands between 0.5° and 3.3°S during gre...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The geomorphology and internal stratigraphy of modern coral microatolls show that all the outer arc ...
The Holocene stratigraphy of the coastal plain of the Aceh Province of Sumatra contains 6 m of sedim...
Lithology and microfossil biostratigraphy beneath the marshes of a central Oregon estuary limit geop...
Lithology and microfossil biostratigraphy beneath the marshes of a central Oregon estuary limit ge...
[1] The outer-arc islands of western Sumatra rise during great megathrust earthquakes, due to large ...
The giant Sumatran subduction earthquake of 1833 appears as a large emergence event in fossil coral ...
We utilize coral microatolls in western Sumatra to document vertical deformation associated with sub...
Coral records of relative sea level change provide a history of vertical interseismic and coseismic ...
Megathrust earthquakes and associated tsunamis along the subduction zone along western Sumatra repre...
Corals from Western Sumatra retain stratigraphic records of relative sea-level change that can be us...
[1] Coral records of relative sea level change provide a history of vertical interseismic and coseis...
We present stratigraphic, archeological and historical evidence for two closely timed predecessors o...
Coral records of relative sea level change provide a history of vertical interseismic and coseismic ...
Large uplifts and tilts occurred on the Sumatran outer arc islands between 0.5° and 3.3°S during gre...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The geomorphology and internal stratigraphy of modern coral microatolls show that all the outer arc ...
The Holocene stratigraphy of the coastal plain of the Aceh Province of Sumatra contains 6 m of sedim...
Lithology and microfossil biostratigraphy beneath the marshes of a central Oregon estuary limit geop...
Lithology and microfossil biostratigraphy beneath the marshes of a central Oregon estuary limit ge...
[1] The outer-arc islands of western Sumatra rise during great megathrust earthquakes, due to large ...
The giant Sumatran subduction earthquake of 1833 appears as a large emergence event in fossil coral ...
We utilize coral microatolls in western Sumatra to document vertical deformation associated with sub...
Coral records of relative sea level change provide a history of vertical interseismic and coseismic ...
Megathrust earthquakes and associated tsunamis along the subduction zone along western Sumatra repre...
Corals from Western Sumatra retain stratigraphic records of relative sea-level change that can be us...
[1] Coral records of relative sea level change provide a history of vertical interseismic and coseis...
We present stratigraphic, archeological and historical evidence for two closely timed predecessors o...
Coral records of relative sea level change provide a history of vertical interseismic and coseismic ...
Large uplifts and tilts occurred on the Sumatran outer arc islands between 0.5° and 3.3°S during gre...