We examine fossil foraminiferal assemblages from 20 sediment cores to assess sudden relative sea‐ level (RSL) changes across three mud‐over‐peat contacts at three salt marshes in northern Humboldt Bay, California (~44.8°N, −124.2°W). We use a validated foraminiferal‐based Bayesian transfer function to evaluate the variability of subsidence stratigraphy at a range of 30‐6000 m across an estuary. We use the consistency in RSL reconstructions to support estimates of coseismic subsidence from megathrust earthquakes. To assess the variability of subsidence estimates, we analyzed: nine examples of the 1700 CE earthquake (average of 0.64 ±0.14 m subsidence; range of 0.24 ± 0.27 to 1.00 ± 0.44 m), five examples of the ca. 875 cal a BP earthqu...
Written and instrumental records rarely span enough time to recognize the range of a regions earthqu...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Geology: Environmental Systems, 2004I investigate evidence...
Coastal risk assessments using observational records and instrumental measurements are insufficient ...
We examine fossil foraminiferal assemblages from 20 sediment cores to assess sudden relative sea‐ l...
Coseismic subsidence along the Cascadia subduction zone causes abrupt relative sea-level (RSL) rise...
We infer a history of three great megathrust earthquakes during the past 2000 years at the Nehalem R...
We infer a history of three great megathrust earthquakes during the past 2000 years at the Nehalem ...
Coastal stratigraphy from the Pacific Northwest of the United States contains evidence of sudden sub...
Stratigraphic, lithologic, foraminiferal, and radiocarbon analyses indicate that at least four abrup...
Quantitative estimates of land-level change during the giant AD 1700 Cascadia earthquake along the O...
Lithology and microfossil biostratigraphy beneath the marshes of a central Oregon estuary limit geop...
We infer a history of three great megathrust earthquakes during the past 2000 years at the Nehalem R...
Quantitative estimates of land-level change during the AD1700 giant Cascadia earthquake along the Or...
Lithology and microfossil biostratigraphy beneath the marshes of a central Oregon estuary limit ge...
a b s t r a c t Changes in species assemblages of intertidal foraminifera can be used to estimate th...
Written and instrumental records rarely span enough time to recognize the range of a regions earthqu...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Geology: Environmental Systems, 2004I investigate evidence...
Coastal risk assessments using observational records and instrumental measurements are insufficient ...
We examine fossil foraminiferal assemblages from 20 sediment cores to assess sudden relative sea‐ l...
Coseismic subsidence along the Cascadia subduction zone causes abrupt relative sea-level (RSL) rise...
We infer a history of three great megathrust earthquakes during the past 2000 years at the Nehalem R...
We infer a history of three great megathrust earthquakes during the past 2000 years at the Nehalem ...
Coastal stratigraphy from the Pacific Northwest of the United States contains evidence of sudden sub...
Stratigraphic, lithologic, foraminiferal, and radiocarbon analyses indicate that at least four abrup...
Quantitative estimates of land-level change during the giant AD 1700 Cascadia earthquake along the O...
Lithology and microfossil biostratigraphy beneath the marshes of a central Oregon estuary limit geop...
We infer a history of three great megathrust earthquakes during the past 2000 years at the Nehalem R...
Quantitative estimates of land-level change during the AD1700 giant Cascadia earthquake along the Or...
Lithology and microfossil biostratigraphy beneath the marshes of a central Oregon estuary limit ge...
a b s t r a c t Changes in species assemblages of intertidal foraminifera can be used to estimate th...
Written and instrumental records rarely span enough time to recognize the range of a regions earthqu...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Geology: Environmental Systems, 2004I investigate evidence...
Coastal risk assessments using observational records and instrumental measurements are insufficient ...