This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Smedile, A., Molisso, F., Chagué, C., Iorio, M., De Martini, P.M., Pinzi, S., Collins, P.E.F., Sagnotti, L. & Pantosti, D. 2019, "New coring study in Augusta Bay expands understanding of offshore tsunami deposits (Eastern Sicily, Italy)", Sedimentology, , which has been published in final form at doi:10.1111/sed.12581. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions. © 2019 The Authors. Sedimentology © 2019 International Association of Sedimentologists.European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007‐2013). Grant Number: 60383
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Outer shelf sedimentary records are promising for determining the recurrence intervals of tsunamis....
Acknowledgements Bathymetric data are from a compilation provided by Gutscher et al. (2017) and from...
Tsunami deposits present an important archive for understanding tsunami histories and dynamics. Most...
We present the geological evidence for a 4000 year-long record of repeated tsunami events along the ...
Twelve anomalous layers, marked by a high concentration of displaced epiphytic foraminifera (species...
In this paper we present the geological evidence of paleotsunamis in the Augusta area together with ...
Eastern Sicily has been affected in historical times by large earthquakes followed by devastating ts...
Eastern Sicily has been affected in historical times by large earthquakes followed by devastating ts...
The recent results obtained from a 6.7 long piston core (MS06), collected 2.3 km offshore Augusta a...
Analysis of tsunami deposits from the Pantano Morghella area provided geological evidence for two in...
Offshore and inland geological evidence for multiple tsunami inundations was found in the Augusta Ba...
South-eastern Sicily is one of the most seismically active areas of the Mediterranean Sea, marked by...
We present the geological evidence for a 4000 year long record of multiple tsunami inundations along...
In the past decade, the methodologies and techniques of paleoseismological studies have evolved tow...
This is the post print version of the article. The official published version can be obtained from t...
Outer shelf sedimentary records are promising for determining the recurrence intervals of tsunamis....
Acknowledgements Bathymetric data are from a compilation provided by Gutscher et al. (2017) and from...
Tsunami deposits present an important archive for understanding tsunami histories and dynamics. Most...
We present the geological evidence for a 4000 year-long record of repeated tsunami events along the ...
Twelve anomalous layers, marked by a high concentration of displaced epiphytic foraminifera (species...
In this paper we present the geological evidence of paleotsunamis in the Augusta area together with ...
Eastern Sicily has been affected in historical times by large earthquakes followed by devastating ts...
Eastern Sicily has been affected in historical times by large earthquakes followed by devastating ts...
The recent results obtained from a 6.7 long piston core (MS06), collected 2.3 km offshore Augusta a...
Analysis of tsunami deposits from the Pantano Morghella area provided geological evidence for two in...
Offshore and inland geological evidence for multiple tsunami inundations was found in the Augusta Ba...
South-eastern Sicily is one of the most seismically active areas of the Mediterranean Sea, marked by...
We present the geological evidence for a 4000 year long record of multiple tsunami inundations along...
In the past decade, the methodologies and techniques of paleoseismological studies have evolved tow...
This is the post print version of the article. The official published version can be obtained from t...
Outer shelf sedimentary records are promising for determining the recurrence intervals of tsunamis....
Acknowledgements Bathymetric data are from a compilation provided by Gutscher et al. (2017) and from...