Paleotsunami records from the central Kuril Island segment of the Japan-Kuril-Kamchatka subduction zone indicate that the region has been frequently inundated by tsunamis. As many as 20–22 tsunami deposits are recognized on Matua Island for the past 3300 yr with an average tsunami recurrence interval of ∼150 yr, and 34–36 tsunami deposits are evident on Simushir Island for the past 2350 yr with an average recurrence of ∼65 yr. These intervals are short, but comparable to other segments of the Japan-Kuril-Kamchatka subduction zone. Results from all survey locations reveal shortening recurrence intervals toward the present, especially for the last 600 yr, indicating a possible preservation bias. On Simushir, tsunamis at least 11 m higher than...
The 15 November 2006 Kuril earthquake (Mw 8.1–8.4) and tsunami enabled us to collect a compelling da...
The Bering Sea coast of Kamchatka overlies a boundary between the proposed Okhotsk and Bering blocks...
Deposits from as many as 50 large tsunamis during the last 7000 years are preserved on the Pacific c...
Two great earthquakes occurred in the middle Kurils on 15 Nov 2006 (Mw 8.3) and 13 Jan 2007 (Mw 8.1)...
Two expeditions to the middle Kuril Islands [IMGG FED RAS, NSF Kurils Biocomplexity Project] in the ...
Geologic evidence has shown that unusual tsunami deposits are traced as high as 18 m above the curre...
Abstract High-accuracy age estimations of tsunami deposits are very important for tsunami deposit re...
The east coast of Japan is prone to tsunamigenic megathrust earthquakes, as tragically demonstrated ...
Deposits from as many as 50 large tsunamis during the last 7000 years are preserved on the Pacific c...
Deposits from as many as 50 large tsunamis during the last 7000 years are preserved on the Pacific c...
The near-field expression of the tsunami produced by the 15 November 2006 Kuril earthquake (Mw 8.1–8...
Deposits from as many as 50 large tsunamis during the last 7000 years are preserved on the Pacific c...
Along Hokkaido\u27s Pacific coast near the town of Kiritappu, sandy deposits in a muddy lagoon and o...
The Bering Sea coast of Kamchatka overlies a boundary between the proposed Okhotsk and Bering blocks...
The Bering Sea coast of Kamchatka overlies a boundary between the proposed Okhotsk and Bering blocks...
The 15 November 2006 Kuril earthquake (Mw 8.1–8.4) and tsunami enabled us to collect a compelling da...
The Bering Sea coast of Kamchatka overlies a boundary between the proposed Okhotsk and Bering blocks...
Deposits from as many as 50 large tsunamis during the last 7000 years are preserved on the Pacific c...
Two great earthquakes occurred in the middle Kurils on 15 Nov 2006 (Mw 8.3) and 13 Jan 2007 (Mw 8.1)...
Two expeditions to the middle Kuril Islands [IMGG FED RAS, NSF Kurils Biocomplexity Project] in the ...
Geologic evidence has shown that unusual tsunami deposits are traced as high as 18 m above the curre...
Abstract High-accuracy age estimations of tsunami deposits are very important for tsunami deposit re...
The east coast of Japan is prone to tsunamigenic megathrust earthquakes, as tragically demonstrated ...
Deposits from as many as 50 large tsunamis during the last 7000 years are preserved on the Pacific c...
Deposits from as many as 50 large tsunamis during the last 7000 years are preserved on the Pacific c...
The near-field expression of the tsunami produced by the 15 November 2006 Kuril earthquake (Mw 8.1–8...
Deposits from as many as 50 large tsunamis during the last 7000 years are preserved on the Pacific c...
Along Hokkaido\u27s Pacific coast near the town of Kiritappu, sandy deposits in a muddy lagoon and o...
The Bering Sea coast of Kamchatka overlies a boundary between the proposed Okhotsk and Bering blocks...
The Bering Sea coast of Kamchatka overlies a boundary between the proposed Okhotsk and Bering blocks...
The 15 November 2006 Kuril earthquake (Mw 8.1–8.4) and tsunami enabled us to collect a compelling da...
The Bering Sea coast of Kamchatka overlies a boundary between the proposed Okhotsk and Bering blocks...
Deposits from as many as 50 large tsunamis during the last 7000 years are preserved on the Pacific c...