The Great Lisbon earthquake has the largest documented felt area of any shallow earthquake and an estimated magnitude of 8.5–9.0. The associated tsunami ravaged the coast of SW Portugal and the Gulf of Cadiz, with run-up heights reported to have reached 5–15 m. While several source regions offshore SW Portugal have been proposed (e.g.— Gorringe Bank, Marquis de Pombal fault), no single source appears to be able to account for the great seismic moment as well as all the historical tsunami amplitude and travel time observations. A shallow east dipping fault plane beneath the Gulf of Cadiz associated with active subduction beneath Gibraltar, represents a candidate source for the Lisbon earthquake of 1755. Here we consider the fault parameters ...
During the last years we have carried out successive high-resolution marine geological and geophysic...
9 pages, 6 figures, supplementary information https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-021-00216-5.-- Data ava...
International audienceIntermediate deep earthquakes are usually associated with active subduction, a...
The Great Lisbon earthquake has the largest documented felt area of any shallow earthquake and an es...
The Great Lisbon earthquake of 1755 with an estimated magnitude of 8.5–9.0 is the most destructive e...
The SW continental margin of Iberia is affected by several tectonic structures of Cenozoic to Recent...
The southwest Iberian Margin (SWIM) hosted a series of tsunamigenic earthquakes. However, strong mag...
The strong earthquake (M=8.8) that struck a large part of the Iberian Peninsula and Northern Morocco...
The Gulf of Cadiz, as part of the Azores-Gibraltar plate boundary, is recognized as a potential sour...
The Gulf of Cadiz and the passive continental margin of southern Iberia to the west of the Strait of...
While very large earthquakes are generally confined to subduction zones, the SW Iberian margin –sett...
Swath-bathymetry and acoustic-backscatter data from the southwest Iberian margin, which hosts the pr...
The Eurasia-Nubia plate boundary between the Azores and the Strait of Gibraltar has been the place o...
International audienceOn 1 November 1755 a powerful earthquake shook Portugal, Spain, and northern M...
This is the second paper of a series of two concerning strong ground motion in SW Iberia due to eart...
During the last years we have carried out successive high-resolution marine geological and geophysic...
9 pages, 6 figures, supplementary information https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-021-00216-5.-- Data ava...
International audienceIntermediate deep earthquakes are usually associated with active subduction, a...
The Great Lisbon earthquake has the largest documented felt area of any shallow earthquake and an es...
The Great Lisbon earthquake of 1755 with an estimated magnitude of 8.5–9.0 is the most destructive e...
The SW continental margin of Iberia is affected by several tectonic structures of Cenozoic to Recent...
The southwest Iberian Margin (SWIM) hosted a series of tsunamigenic earthquakes. However, strong mag...
The strong earthquake (M=8.8) that struck a large part of the Iberian Peninsula and Northern Morocco...
The Gulf of Cadiz, as part of the Azores-Gibraltar plate boundary, is recognized as a potential sour...
The Gulf of Cadiz and the passive continental margin of southern Iberia to the west of the Strait of...
While very large earthquakes are generally confined to subduction zones, the SW Iberian margin –sett...
Swath-bathymetry and acoustic-backscatter data from the southwest Iberian margin, which hosts the pr...
The Eurasia-Nubia plate boundary between the Azores and the Strait of Gibraltar has been the place o...
International audienceOn 1 November 1755 a powerful earthquake shook Portugal, Spain, and northern M...
This is the second paper of a series of two concerning strong ground motion in SW Iberia due to eart...
During the last years we have carried out successive high-resolution marine geological and geophysic...
9 pages, 6 figures, supplementary information https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-021-00216-5.-- Data ava...
International audienceIntermediate deep earthquakes are usually associated with active subduction, a...