We utilize coral microatolls in western Sumatra to document vertical deformation associated with subduction. Microatolls are very sensitive to fluctuations in sea level and thus act as natural tide gauges. They record not only the magnitude of vertical deformation associated with earthquakes (paleoseismic data), but also continuously track the long-term aseismic deformation that occurs during the intervals between earthquakes (paleogeodetic data). This paper focuses on the twentieth century paleogeodetic history of the equatorial region. Our coral paleogeodetic record of the 1935 event reveals a classical example of deformations produced by seismic rupture of a shallow subduction interface. The site closest to the trench rose 90 cm, whereas...
A Ms 7.7 earthquake struck the western, equatorial coast of Sumatra in December 1935. It was the lar...
Coral records of relative sea level change provide a history of vertical interseismic and coseismic ...
[1] The geomorphology and internal stratigraphy of modern coral microatolls show that all the outer ...
[1] We utilize coral microatolls in western Sumatra to document vertical deformation associated with...
[1] We utilize coral microatolls in western Sumatra to document vertical deformation associated with...
We utilize coral microatolls in western Sumatra to document vertical deformation associated with sub...
Corals from Western Sumatra retain stratigraphic records of relative sea-level change that can be us...
Coral microatolls from the coast and outer-arc islands of Western Sumatra retain a stratigraphic and...
Abstract Coral microatolls from the coast and outer-arc islands of Western Su-matra retain a stratig...
The giant Sumatran subduction earthquake of 1833 appears as a large emergence event in fossil coral ...
The giant Sumatran subduction earthquake of 1833 appears as a large emergence event in fossil coral ...
The giant Sumatran subduction earthquake of 1833 appears as a large emergence event in fossil coral ...
The giant Sumatran subduction earthquake of 1833 appears as a large emergence event in fossil coral ...
Abstract. The giant Sumatran subduction earthquake of 1833 appears as a large emergence event in fos...
A Ms 7.7 earthquake struck the western, equatorial coast of Sumatra in December 1935. It was the lar...
A Ms 7.7 earthquake struck the western, equatorial coast of Sumatra in December 1935. It was the lar...
Coral records of relative sea level change provide a history of vertical interseismic and coseismic ...
[1] The geomorphology and internal stratigraphy of modern coral microatolls show that all the outer ...
[1] We utilize coral microatolls in western Sumatra to document vertical deformation associated with...
[1] We utilize coral microatolls in western Sumatra to document vertical deformation associated with...
We utilize coral microatolls in western Sumatra to document vertical deformation associated with sub...
Corals from Western Sumatra retain stratigraphic records of relative sea-level change that can be us...
Coral microatolls from the coast and outer-arc islands of Western Sumatra retain a stratigraphic and...
Abstract Coral microatolls from the coast and outer-arc islands of Western Su-matra retain a stratig...
The giant Sumatran subduction earthquake of 1833 appears as a large emergence event in fossil coral ...
The giant Sumatran subduction earthquake of 1833 appears as a large emergence event in fossil coral ...
The giant Sumatran subduction earthquake of 1833 appears as a large emergence event in fossil coral ...
The giant Sumatran subduction earthquake of 1833 appears as a large emergence event in fossil coral ...
Abstract. The giant Sumatran subduction earthquake of 1833 appears as a large emergence event in fos...
A Ms 7.7 earthquake struck the western, equatorial coast of Sumatra in December 1935. It was the lar...
A Ms 7.7 earthquake struck the western, equatorial coast of Sumatra in December 1935. It was the lar...
Coral records of relative sea level change provide a history of vertical interseismic and coseismic ...
[1] The geomorphology and internal stratigraphy of modern coral microatolls show that all the outer ...