To gain insight into the longevity of subduction zone segmentation, we use coral microatolls to examine an 1100-year record of large earthquakes across the boundary of the great 2004 and 2005 Sunda megathrust ruptures. Simeulue, a 100-km-long island off the west coast of northern Sumatra, Indonesia, straddles this boundary: northern Simeulue was uplifted in the 2004 earthquake, whereas southern Simeulue rose in 2005. Northern Simeulue corals reveal that predecessors of the 2004 earthquake occurred in the 10th century AD, in AD 1394 ± 2, and in AD 1450 ± 3. Corals from southern Simeulue indicate that none of the major uplifts inferred on northern Simeulue in the past 1100 years extended to southern Simeulue. The two largest uplifts recognize...
The giant Sumatran subduction earthquake of 1833 appears as a large emergence event in fossil coral ...
[1] Coral records of relative sea level change provide a history of vertical interseismic and coseis...
Coral records of relative sea level change provide a history of vertical interseismic and coseismic ...
To gain insight into the longevity of subduction zone segmentation, we use coral microatolls to exam...
To gain insight into the longevity of subduction zone segmentation, we use coral microatolls to e...
[1] To gain insight into the longevity of subduction zone segmentation, we use coral microatolls to ...
Fossil coral microatolls from fringing reefs above the great (M_W 8.6) megathrust rupture of 2005 re...
We refer to periods of subduction strain accumulation beneath the Mentawai Islands, Sumatra, as “sup...
Large uplifts and tilts occurred on the Sumatran outer arc islands between 0.5° and 3.3°S during gre...
The geomorphology and internal stratigraphy of modern coral microatolls show that all the outer arc ...
The great Sumatra - Andaman earthquake and tsunami of 2004 was a dramatic reminder of the importance...
Over at least the past millennium, the Mentawai segment of the Sunda megathrust has failed in sequen...
Coral records of relative sea level change provide a history of vertical interseismic and coseismic ...
After more than 100 years of earthquake research, earthquake forecasting, which relies on knowledge ...
The giant Sumatran subduction earthquake of 1833 appears as a large emergence event in fossil coral ...
[1] Coral records of relative sea level change provide a history of vertical interseismic and coseis...
Coral records of relative sea level change provide a history of vertical interseismic and coseismic ...
To gain insight into the longevity of subduction zone segmentation, we use coral microatolls to exam...
To gain insight into the longevity of subduction zone segmentation, we use coral microatolls to e...
[1] To gain insight into the longevity of subduction zone segmentation, we use coral microatolls to ...
Fossil coral microatolls from fringing reefs above the great (M_W 8.6) megathrust rupture of 2005 re...
We refer to periods of subduction strain accumulation beneath the Mentawai Islands, Sumatra, as “sup...
Large uplifts and tilts occurred on the Sumatran outer arc islands between 0.5° and 3.3°S during gre...
The geomorphology and internal stratigraphy of modern coral microatolls show that all the outer arc ...
The great Sumatra - Andaman earthquake and tsunami of 2004 was a dramatic reminder of the importance...
Over at least the past millennium, the Mentawai segment of the Sunda megathrust has failed in sequen...
Coral records of relative sea level change provide a history of vertical interseismic and coseismic ...
After more than 100 years of earthquake research, earthquake forecasting, which relies on knowledge ...
The giant Sumatran subduction earthquake of 1833 appears as a large emergence event in fossil coral ...
[1] Coral records of relative sea level change provide a history of vertical interseismic and coseis...
Coral records of relative sea level change provide a history of vertical interseismic and coseismic ...