Earthquake-triggered landslides amplify erosion rates in catchments, i.e., catchment response (CR) to seismic shocks. In addition to historical eyewitness accounts of muddy rivers implying CRs after large earthquakes, several studies have quantitatively reported increased sediment concentrations in rivers after earthquakes. However, only a few paleolimnological studies could detect CRs within lacustrine sedimentary sequences as siliciclastic-enriched intercalations within background sedimentation. Since siliciclastic-enriched intercalations can easily be of nonseismic origin, their temporal correlation with nearby earthquakes is crucial to assign a seismic triggering mechanism. In most cases, either uncertainties in dating methods or the la...
Multi-proxy analyses on the sedimentary sequence of Gollukoy Lake, which is located on the eastern N...
In this study, we focus on the paleoseismicity of the East Anatolian Fault (EAF). We investigated Ha...
Multiproxy sedimentological analyses along 4.9 m-long sequence of Boraboy Lake, which is located on ...
Lacustrine paleoseismological records from three small and shallow lakes (Yeniçaǧa, Ladik and Borabo...
Lacustrine paleoseismological records from three small and shallow lakes (Yeniçaǧa, Ladik and Borabo...
For several decades, trenching on faults has been the main method applied in order to obtain seismic...
Deltas contain sedimentary records that are not only indicative of water level changes, but also par...
Deltas contain sedimentary records that are not only indicative of water-level changes, but also par...
Lacustrine environments have frequently been investigated to reveal paleoclimate and paleoseismic re...
International audienceSeismic hazard assessment is a critical but challenging issue for modern socie...
In 1999, the large surface-rupturing earth- quakes of Izmit and Duzce completed a 60-year cycle that...
Subaqueous paleoseismological techniques have proved their potential to contribute to the paleoseism...
The East Anatolian Fault (EAF) is a major left-lateral strike-slip fault accommodating with the conj...
Detection of past earthquakes spatially and temporally is vital to characterize fault systems. Seism...
The East Anatolian Fault (EAF) is a major left-lateral strike-slip fault accommodating with the conj...
Multi-proxy analyses on the sedimentary sequence of Gollukoy Lake, which is located on the eastern N...
In this study, we focus on the paleoseismicity of the East Anatolian Fault (EAF). We investigated Ha...
Multiproxy sedimentological analyses along 4.9 m-long sequence of Boraboy Lake, which is located on ...
Lacustrine paleoseismological records from three small and shallow lakes (Yeniçaǧa, Ladik and Borabo...
Lacustrine paleoseismological records from three small and shallow lakes (Yeniçaǧa, Ladik and Borabo...
For several decades, trenching on faults has been the main method applied in order to obtain seismic...
Deltas contain sedimentary records that are not only indicative of water level changes, but also par...
Deltas contain sedimentary records that are not only indicative of water-level changes, but also par...
Lacustrine environments have frequently been investigated to reveal paleoclimate and paleoseismic re...
International audienceSeismic hazard assessment is a critical but challenging issue for modern socie...
In 1999, the large surface-rupturing earth- quakes of Izmit and Duzce completed a 60-year cycle that...
Subaqueous paleoseismological techniques have proved their potential to contribute to the paleoseism...
The East Anatolian Fault (EAF) is a major left-lateral strike-slip fault accommodating with the conj...
Detection of past earthquakes spatially and temporally is vital to characterize fault systems. Seism...
The East Anatolian Fault (EAF) is a major left-lateral strike-slip fault accommodating with the conj...
Multi-proxy analyses on the sedimentary sequence of Gollukoy Lake, which is located on the eastern N...
In this study, we focus on the paleoseismicity of the East Anatolian Fault (EAF). We investigated Ha...
Multiproxy sedimentological analyses along 4.9 m-long sequence of Boraboy Lake, which is located on ...