The stratigraphy within coastal river valleys in south-central Chile clarifies and extends the region’s history of large, earthquakes and accompanying tsunamis. Our site at Quidico (38.1°S, 73.3°W) is located in an overlap zone between ruptures of magnitude 8–9 earthquakes in 1960 and 2010, and, therefore, records tsunamis originating from subduction-zone ruptures north and south of the city of Concepción. Hand-dug pits and cores in a 3-m-thick sequence of freshwater peat in an abandoned meander (a little-examined depositional environment for tsunami deposits) and exposures along the Quidico River show five sand beds that extend as much as 1.2 km inland. Evidence for deposition of the beds by tsunamis includes tabular sand beds that are lat...
Assessing tsunami hazards commonly relies on historical accounts of past inundations, but such chron...
International audienceThe coast of Chile has been exposed to marine submersion events from storm sur...
An uncommon coastal sedimentary record combines evidence for seismic shaking and coincident tsunami ...
We utilized geomorphic, microfossil, sedimentological, and stratigraphic methods to investigate the ...
The timespan of instrumental and historical records of earthquakes and tsunamis limit our understand...
The timespan of instrumental and historical records of earthquakes and tsunamis limit our understand...
The tsunami associated with the giant 9.5 Mw 1960 Chile earthquake deposited an extensive sand layer...
In this paper we adopt a quantitative biostratigraphic approach to establish a 1000-year-long coasta...
A combination of geological and historical records from south-central Chile provides a means to addr...
Records of past tsunamis help constrain the long-term characteristics of megathrust earthquakes and ...
On September 16, 2015, a Mw 8.3 earthquake struck the north-central Chile coast, triggering a tsunam...
(IF 1.43; Q2)International audienceThe coast of Chile has been exposed to marine submersion events f...
We utilized geomorphic, microfossil, sedimentological, and stratigraphic methods to investigate the ...
The Arauco Peninsula (37°-38°S) in south-central Chile has been proposed as a possible barrier to th...
The Arauco Peninsula (37°-38°S) in south-central Chile has been proposed as a possible barrier to th...
Assessing tsunami hazards commonly relies on historical accounts of past inundations, but such chron...
International audienceThe coast of Chile has been exposed to marine submersion events from storm sur...
An uncommon coastal sedimentary record combines evidence for seismic shaking and coincident tsunami ...
We utilized geomorphic, microfossil, sedimentological, and stratigraphic methods to investigate the ...
The timespan of instrumental and historical records of earthquakes and tsunamis limit our understand...
The timespan of instrumental and historical records of earthquakes and tsunamis limit our understand...
The tsunami associated with the giant 9.5 Mw 1960 Chile earthquake deposited an extensive sand layer...
In this paper we adopt a quantitative biostratigraphic approach to establish a 1000-year-long coasta...
A combination of geological and historical records from south-central Chile provides a means to addr...
Records of past tsunamis help constrain the long-term characteristics of megathrust earthquakes and ...
On September 16, 2015, a Mw 8.3 earthquake struck the north-central Chile coast, triggering a tsunam...
(IF 1.43; Q2)International audienceThe coast of Chile has been exposed to marine submersion events f...
We utilized geomorphic, microfossil, sedimentological, and stratigraphic methods to investigate the ...
The Arauco Peninsula (37°-38°S) in south-central Chile has been proposed as a possible barrier to th...
The Arauco Peninsula (37°-38°S) in south-central Chile has been proposed as a possible barrier to th...
Assessing tsunami hazards commonly relies on historical accounts of past inundations, but such chron...
International audienceThe coast of Chile has been exposed to marine submersion events from storm sur...
An uncommon coastal sedimentary record combines evidence for seismic shaking and coincident tsunami ...