The Philippines sits in a tectonically complex region, bounded by oppositely-dipping subduction zones to the east and west. The possibility that these megathrusts could generate earthquakes and tsunamis that could potentially devastate thousands of lives and infrastructure is worrying, but our understanding of potential faults has hitherto been limited by the lack of geologic and geodetic data, especially in northwestern Luzon (Megawati, et al., 2008; Ramos & Tsutsumi, 2010; Hsu, et al., 2016). This motivated us to collect data from northwestern Luzon to fill this data gap. Here, I present the relative sea level (RSL) records of microatolls from northwestern Luzon – in particular from the Katipunan Barangay in the province of Ilocos Sur. Th...
A high-precision relative sea level (RSL) record over the past 6400 years, reconstructed from fossil...
The spatial variability of Holocene relative sea level (RSL) in the South China Sea is unknown, with...
The small number of reliable long-term (i.e., >50 yrs) tide gauges in tropical locations is a major ...
The Philippines sits in a tectonically complex region, bounded by oppositely-dipping subduction zone...
Tectonic deformation can result in hazards like tsunamis and earthquakes, which have serious consequ...
[1] The northern termination of the Philippine archipelago is remarkably abrupt. The distinctive, al...
Abstract Recent 230Th dating of fossil corals in west Luzon has provided new insights on the emergen...
[[abstract]]New chemical and isotopic analyses of the tephra layers plus deep-sea tephrostratigraphi...
Sea-level rise is a global problem, yet to forecast future changes, we must understand how and why r...
Coral microatolls are coral colonies which grow within the tidal zone and which are periodically lim...
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Corals from Western Sumatra retain stratigraphic records of relative sea-level change that can be us...
International audienceThis study focuses on Okinawa and Yoron islands, in order to better understand...
Coral microatolls from the coast and outer-arc islands of Western Sumatra retain a stratigraphic and...
We examine interseismic coupling of the Manila subduction zone and fault activity in the Luzon area ...
A high-precision relative sea level (RSL) record over the past 6400 years, reconstructed from fossil...
The spatial variability of Holocene relative sea level (RSL) in the South China Sea is unknown, with...
The small number of reliable long-term (i.e., >50 yrs) tide gauges in tropical locations is a major ...
The Philippines sits in a tectonically complex region, bounded by oppositely-dipping subduction zone...
Tectonic deformation can result in hazards like tsunamis and earthquakes, which have serious consequ...
[1] The northern termination of the Philippine archipelago is remarkably abrupt. The distinctive, al...
Abstract Recent 230Th dating of fossil corals in west Luzon has provided new insights on the emergen...
[[abstract]]New chemical and isotopic analyses of the tephra layers plus deep-sea tephrostratigraphi...
Sea-level rise is a global problem, yet to forecast future changes, we must understand how and why r...
Coral microatolls are coral colonies which grow within the tidal zone and which are periodically lim...
International audienceA complete ophiolite sequence and mélange are reported for the first time in t...
Corals from Western Sumatra retain stratigraphic records of relative sea-level change that can be us...
International audienceThis study focuses on Okinawa and Yoron islands, in order to better understand...
Coral microatolls from the coast and outer-arc islands of Western Sumatra retain a stratigraphic and...
We examine interseismic coupling of the Manila subduction zone and fault activity in the Luzon area ...
A high-precision relative sea level (RSL) record over the past 6400 years, reconstructed from fossil...
The spatial variability of Holocene relative sea level (RSL) in the South China Sea is unknown, with...
The small number of reliable long-term (i.e., >50 yrs) tide gauges in tropical locations is a major ...