The Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO supported a Group of Experts meeting on Lesser Antilles tsunami sources to better understand the uncertainties associated with the Lesser Antilles Trench and the nearby volcanic activity. The 3-day experts meeting was held from 18 to 20 March 2019 on the French Lesser Antilles island of Martinique, France. The purpose of the experts meeting was to identify and quantify tsunami sources of both tectonic and volcanic origins, and related hazards and risks to support holistic risk management for the Lesser Antilles (preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery). Tsunamis from seismic and volcanic sources could have widespread impacts on the population health and economy of the L...
IODP Expedition 340 successfully drilled a series of sites offshore Montserrat, Martinique and Domin...
http://library.lanl.gov/tsunami/231/pel.pdfA strong earthquake (mb = 6.3; Ms = 6.1; Mw = 6.3) occurr...
The subduction zones can generate powerful earthquakes that cause devastating tsunamis. The Lesser A...
In addition to meteorological hazards (hurricanes, heavy rainfalls, long-period swells, etc.), the C...
The French Caribbean Archipelago of Guadeloupe is located over the Lesser Antilles active subduction...
International audienceAlthough a few historical tsunamis have occurred in the Lesser Antilles region...
International audienceThe main goal of this study is to give the preliminary estimates of the tsunam...
International audienceABSTRACT In this article, we estimate the tsunami hazard in Martinique due to ...
International audienceThe 1867 Virgin Island Tsunami reached large magnitude on the coasts of the Ca...
International audienceNo megathrust earthquake similar to the Magnitude class 9 events in Sumatra in...
On 1 November 1755, a major earthquake of estimated M (w)=8.5/9.0 destroyed Lisbon (Portugal) and wa...
Since the devastating earthquake of 2010 in Haiti, significant efforts have been devoted to estimati...
International audienceIODP Expedition 340 successfully drilled a series of sites offshore Montserrat...
According to the NGDC/WDS Global Historical Tsunami Database, the Caribbean Sea has experienced more...
A major collapse of a lava dome occurred at the Soufrière Hills Volcano (Montserrat, Lesser Antilles...
IODP Expedition 340 successfully drilled a series of sites offshore Montserrat, Martinique and Domin...
http://library.lanl.gov/tsunami/231/pel.pdfA strong earthquake (mb = 6.3; Ms = 6.1; Mw = 6.3) occurr...
The subduction zones can generate powerful earthquakes that cause devastating tsunamis. The Lesser A...
In addition to meteorological hazards (hurricanes, heavy rainfalls, long-period swells, etc.), the C...
The French Caribbean Archipelago of Guadeloupe is located over the Lesser Antilles active subduction...
International audienceAlthough a few historical tsunamis have occurred in the Lesser Antilles region...
International audienceThe main goal of this study is to give the preliminary estimates of the tsunam...
International audienceABSTRACT In this article, we estimate the tsunami hazard in Martinique due to ...
International audienceThe 1867 Virgin Island Tsunami reached large magnitude on the coasts of the Ca...
International audienceNo megathrust earthquake similar to the Magnitude class 9 events in Sumatra in...
On 1 November 1755, a major earthquake of estimated M (w)=8.5/9.0 destroyed Lisbon (Portugal) and wa...
Since the devastating earthquake of 2010 in Haiti, significant efforts have been devoted to estimati...
International audienceIODP Expedition 340 successfully drilled a series of sites offshore Montserrat...
According to the NGDC/WDS Global Historical Tsunami Database, the Caribbean Sea has experienced more...
A major collapse of a lava dome occurred at the Soufrière Hills Volcano (Montserrat, Lesser Antilles...
IODP Expedition 340 successfully drilled a series of sites offshore Montserrat, Martinique and Domin...
http://library.lanl.gov/tsunami/231/pel.pdfA strong earthquake (mb = 6.3; Ms = 6.1; Mw = 6.3) occurr...
The subduction zones can generate powerful earthquakes that cause devastating tsunamis. The Lesser A...