The Baltic Sea is not typically considered as an area affected by tsunamis. However, during the Late Pleistocene and Holocene several tsunami events have been interpreted from the sedimentary record, mainly in Sweden and Estonia. Furthermore, on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea, there are historical accounts of catastrophical marine floodings called “der Seebär” (“the Sea Bear”). Their descriptions reveal many features typical for tsunami, but their genesis remained unknown and sedimentary evidence for such events has not been found. Here we provide evidence of sandy event layers from the area of Rogowo, NW Poland – the area of historical catastrophic storms as well as “der Seebär” events. The study area is a low-lying coastal plain wit...
The CE 1755 Lisbon tsunami was the largest historical tsunami to affect the Atlantic coasts of Europ...
This paper reviews the evidence for onshore sedimentary imprints of tsunami inundation known from th...
The number of tsunami-related scientific publications increased within the last years due to numerou...
Climate change and related sea-level rise pose significant threats to lowland coasts. However, the r...
Tsunami deposits were unknown along the southern coast of the Baltic Sea for a long time. The result...
At about 3000 C14-year BP or 1200 cal. yrs BC, the Baltic Sea experienced a mega-tsunami with a wave...
International audienceGeological identification of tsunami deposits is important for tsunami hazard ...
We report sedimentological evidence for a tsunami from a coastal lake at Innaarsuit, Disko Bugt (wes...
Doggerland was a landmass occupying an area currently covered by the North Sea until marine inundati...
Abstract. Geological identification of tsunami deposits is important for tsunami hazard studies, esp...
Presumed deposits of the Storegga tsunami have been recognized in a coastal lake situated 4 m a.s.l....
Outer shelf sedimentary records are promising for determining the recurrence intervals of tsunamis. ...
Abstract Throughout history, large tsunamis have frequently affected the Sanriku area of the Pacific...
Coastal fen- and lake deposits enclose sand layers that record at least three Holocene tsunamis at t...
High energy marine sediments are described from Livadia and Stavros, Astypalaea Island, Greece, whic...
The CE 1755 Lisbon tsunami was the largest historical tsunami to affect the Atlantic coasts of Europ...
This paper reviews the evidence for onshore sedimentary imprints of tsunami inundation known from th...
The number of tsunami-related scientific publications increased within the last years due to numerou...
Climate change and related sea-level rise pose significant threats to lowland coasts. However, the r...
Tsunami deposits were unknown along the southern coast of the Baltic Sea for a long time. The result...
At about 3000 C14-year BP or 1200 cal. yrs BC, the Baltic Sea experienced a mega-tsunami with a wave...
International audienceGeological identification of tsunami deposits is important for tsunami hazard ...
We report sedimentological evidence for a tsunami from a coastal lake at Innaarsuit, Disko Bugt (wes...
Doggerland was a landmass occupying an area currently covered by the North Sea until marine inundati...
Abstract. Geological identification of tsunami deposits is important for tsunami hazard studies, esp...
Presumed deposits of the Storegga tsunami have been recognized in a coastal lake situated 4 m a.s.l....
Outer shelf sedimentary records are promising for determining the recurrence intervals of tsunamis. ...
Abstract Throughout history, large tsunamis have frequently affected the Sanriku area of the Pacific...
Coastal fen- and lake deposits enclose sand layers that record at least three Holocene tsunamis at t...
High energy marine sediments are described from Livadia and Stavros, Astypalaea Island, Greece, whic...
The CE 1755 Lisbon tsunami was the largest historical tsunami to affect the Atlantic coasts of Europ...
This paper reviews the evidence for onshore sedimentary imprints of tsunami inundation known from th...
The number of tsunami-related scientific publications increased within the last years due to numerou...