Abstract Coastal deposits at Tofino, Ucluelet, and Port Alberni in Vancouver Island along the Cascadia subduction zone were re-examined to improve the earthquake history of the southwest coast of Canada. We found sand sheets interbedded within peat and mud, suggesting deposition by strong flows in a low-energy environment. Based on limiting maximum and minimum ages derived from plant macrofossils, the age of one of the sand sheets below the tsunami deposits of the great Cascadia earthquake in 1700 CE was estimated to be 1330–1430 CE. Onshore paleoseismic evidence has been documented in Vancouver Island, northern Washington, and northern Oregon during this period. However, the newly constrained age is between those of coseismic subsidence Y ...
The 1964 earthquake demonstrated that the Valdez area is subject to enormous earthquakes and coeval ...
Stratigraphic, lithologic, foraminiferal, and radiocarbon analyses indicate that at least four abrup...
Abstract During the past decade, paleoseismic studies done by many researchers in the coastal region...
Two tsunami deposits in intertidal marshes on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, were studied to u...
Geological and geophysical evidence, gathered in the last 15 years by a number of scientists working...
Virtually all of the geological evidence for historic and prehistoric tsunamis in British Columbia h...
Representative shallow cores (1-2-m depth) from the Waatch Valley (n = 10) and from Neah Bay back-ba...
We infer a history of three great megathrust earthquakes during the past 2000 years at the Nehalem R...
A new history of great earthquakes (and their tsunamis) for the central and southern Cascadia subduc...
earthquakes, or series of such earthquakes, occurred six times in to have subsided into the intertid...
Mapping and stratigraphic investigations of back barrier, open-coastal plain sites have been used to...
Many of the estuaries of the Pacific Northwest of the U.S.A. and Canada contain stratigraphic sequen...
Slipstream Slump, a well-preserved 3 km wide sedimentary failure from the frontal ridge of the Casca...
Slipstream Slump, a well-preserved 3 km wide sedimentary failure from the frontal ridge of the Casca...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Geology: Environmental Systems, 2004I investigate evidence...
The 1964 earthquake demonstrated that the Valdez area is subject to enormous earthquakes and coeval ...
Stratigraphic, lithologic, foraminiferal, and radiocarbon analyses indicate that at least four abrup...
Abstract During the past decade, paleoseismic studies done by many researchers in the coastal region...
Two tsunami deposits in intertidal marshes on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, were studied to u...
Geological and geophysical evidence, gathered in the last 15 years by a number of scientists working...
Virtually all of the geological evidence for historic and prehistoric tsunamis in British Columbia h...
Representative shallow cores (1-2-m depth) from the Waatch Valley (n = 10) and from Neah Bay back-ba...
We infer a history of three great megathrust earthquakes during the past 2000 years at the Nehalem R...
A new history of great earthquakes (and their tsunamis) for the central and southern Cascadia subduc...
earthquakes, or series of such earthquakes, occurred six times in to have subsided into the intertid...
Mapping and stratigraphic investigations of back barrier, open-coastal plain sites have been used to...
Many of the estuaries of the Pacific Northwest of the U.S.A. and Canada contain stratigraphic sequen...
Slipstream Slump, a well-preserved 3 km wide sedimentary failure from the frontal ridge of the Casca...
Slipstream Slump, a well-preserved 3 km wide sedimentary failure from the frontal ridge of the Casca...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Geology: Environmental Systems, 2004I investigate evidence...
The 1964 earthquake demonstrated that the Valdez area is subject to enormous earthquakes and coeval ...
Stratigraphic, lithologic, foraminiferal, and radiocarbon analyses indicate that at least four abrup...
Abstract During the past decade, paleoseismic studies done by many researchers in the coastal region...