The Eastern European Alps are characterized by slow active deformation with low- to moderate seismicity. Recurrence rates of severe earthquakes exceed the time span of historical documentation. Therefore, historical and instrumental earthquake records might be insufficient for seismic hazard assessment and high-quality paleoseismic data is required. However, primary geological observations of postglacial fault activity are scarcely found, because major faults are buried below thick sedimentary sequences in glacially overdeepened valleys. Moreover, high erosion rates, gravitational slope processes and penetrative anthropogenic landscape modification often obscure geomorphic features related to surface ruptures. Here we present one of the rar...
Probabilistic seismic hazard assessments are primarily based on instrumentally recorded and historic...
Strong historic earthquakes (i.e. intensities I0 ≥ V) are well documented by the earthquake catalogu...
Deposits of simultaneously occurring sublacustrine mass movements in lakes of Central Switzerland ar...
The Eastern European Alps are characterized by slow active deformation with low- to moderate seismic...
Central Switzerland lies tectonically in an intraplate area and recurrence rates of strong earthquak...
In regions with moderate seismicity and large intervals between strong earthquakes, paleoseismologic...
Probabilistic seismic hazard assessments are primarily based on instrumentally recorded and historic...
Lake sediments are increasingly used to reconstruct recurrence intervals of large earthquakes - a pr...
Palaeoseismological investigations in the lakes of Seewen and Bergsee in the Basle region, Switzerla...
International audience<p>Seismic hazard calculations are based on the assumption that seismici...
International audienceSeismic hazard assessment is a critical but challenging issue for modern socie...
The Upper Rhine Graben faults in Central Europe are known for significant seismic activity within th...
The Alps and its adjacent foreland have been dominated by the interplay of tectonic (topography buil...
High-resolution seismic analyses on the sedimentary subsurface of the deep basin of proglacial Lake ...
Probabilistic seismic hazard assessments are primarily based on instrumentally recorded and historic...
Strong historic earthquakes (i.e. intensities I0 ≥ V) are well documented by the earthquake catalogu...
Deposits of simultaneously occurring sublacustrine mass movements in lakes of Central Switzerland ar...
The Eastern European Alps are characterized by slow active deformation with low- to moderate seismic...
Central Switzerland lies tectonically in an intraplate area and recurrence rates of strong earthquak...
In regions with moderate seismicity and large intervals between strong earthquakes, paleoseismologic...
Probabilistic seismic hazard assessments are primarily based on instrumentally recorded and historic...
Lake sediments are increasingly used to reconstruct recurrence intervals of large earthquakes - a pr...
Palaeoseismological investigations in the lakes of Seewen and Bergsee in the Basle region, Switzerla...
International audience<p>Seismic hazard calculations are based on the assumption that seismici...
International audienceSeismic hazard assessment is a critical but challenging issue for modern socie...
The Upper Rhine Graben faults in Central Europe are known for significant seismic activity within th...
The Alps and its adjacent foreland have been dominated by the interplay of tectonic (topography buil...
High-resolution seismic analyses on the sedimentary subsurface of the deep basin of proglacial Lake ...
Probabilistic seismic hazard assessments are primarily based on instrumentally recorded and historic...
Strong historic earthquakes (i.e. intensities I0 ≥ V) are well documented by the earthquake catalogu...
Deposits of simultaneously occurring sublacustrine mass movements in lakes of Central Switzerland ar...