Tsunami deposits have been widely studied in temperate latitudes, but the intrinsic difficulties associated with tropical coastal environments, and the intensity of bioturbation in these habitats, limit the possibilities of analysing these formations. Here, we investigate the deposits on the Colima coast of Mexico, which overlies the subducting Rivera and Cocos Plates, in order to reconstruct the tsunami inundation history and related hazard. We developed a multi-proxy study aimed to recognize and date historical and palaeotsunami deposits, including historical data on the effects of a known tsunami, geomorphological mapping, stratigraphic, grain size, organic matter content, diatoms, geochemical composition, magnetic susceptibility, and an...
The importance of small-scale seismic events in enclosed water bodies, which can result in large tsu...
Tsunamis are unforeseeable phenomena and therefore one of the most devastating natural disasters in ...
Outer shelf sedimentary records are promising for determining the recurrence intervals of tsunamis. ...
Historical and instrumental data show that the Pacific coast of Mexico has been exposed to destructi...
The study of prehistoric earthquakes and tsunamis using environmental evidence of coastal level chan...
Geological evidence of megathrust earthquakes along the Mexican Pacific coast relies predominantly o...
The entire coast of Perú was surveyed to document deposits of historical tsunami. Evidence of four t...
The entire coast of Perú was surveyed to document deposits of historical tsunami. Evidence of four t...
The entire coast of Perú was surveyed to document deposits of historical tsunami. Evidence of four t...
Geochemical proxies and diatom assemblages were used in combination with grain size characteristics ...
Despite the large number of tsunamis that impact Mexico's Pacific coast, stratigraphic studies focus...
Despite the large number of tsunamis that impact Mexico's Pacific coast, stratigraphic studies focus...
Sedimentological, stratigraphic and geochemical data record abrupt elevation changes, coastal subsid...
Tsunamis are unforeseeable phenomena and therefore one of the most devastating natural disasters in ...
The importance of small-scale seismic events in enclosed water bodies, which can result in large tsu...
The importance of small-scale seismic events in enclosed water bodies, which can result in large tsu...
Tsunamis are unforeseeable phenomena and therefore one of the most devastating natural disasters in ...
Outer shelf sedimentary records are promising for determining the recurrence intervals of tsunamis. ...
Historical and instrumental data show that the Pacific coast of Mexico has been exposed to destructi...
The study of prehistoric earthquakes and tsunamis using environmental evidence of coastal level chan...
Geological evidence of megathrust earthquakes along the Mexican Pacific coast relies predominantly o...
The entire coast of Perú was surveyed to document deposits of historical tsunami. Evidence of four t...
The entire coast of Perú was surveyed to document deposits of historical tsunami. Evidence of four t...
The entire coast of Perú was surveyed to document deposits of historical tsunami. Evidence of four t...
Geochemical proxies and diatom assemblages were used in combination with grain size characteristics ...
Despite the large number of tsunamis that impact Mexico's Pacific coast, stratigraphic studies focus...
Despite the large number of tsunamis that impact Mexico's Pacific coast, stratigraphic studies focus...
Sedimentological, stratigraphic and geochemical data record abrupt elevation changes, coastal subsid...
Tsunamis are unforeseeable phenomena and therefore one of the most devastating natural disasters in ...
The importance of small-scale seismic events in enclosed water bodies, which can result in large tsu...
The importance of small-scale seismic events in enclosed water bodies, which can result in large tsu...
Tsunamis are unforeseeable phenomena and therefore one of the most devastating natural disasters in ...
Outer shelf sedimentary records are promising for determining the recurrence intervals of tsunamis. ...