Tsunami hazard assessment begins with a compilation of past events that have affected a specific location. Given the inherent limitations of historical archives, the geological record has the potential to provide an independent dataset useful for establishing a richer, chronologically deeper time series of past events. Recent geological studies of tsunami are helping to improve our understanding of the nature and character of tsunami sediments. Wherever possible, geologists should be working to improve the research 'tool kit' available to identify past tsunami events. Marine foraminifera (single celled heterotrophic protists) have often been reported as present within tsunami-deposited sediments but in reality, little information about envi...
The Gulf of Mannar is a transitional zone between the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean proper and is con...
The interpretation of diatom biostratigraphy is a little used technique in the study of onshore tsun...
Distinctive diatom assemblages may be associated with tsunami sediments and may often contrast with ...
Written and instrumental records rarely span enough time to recognize the range of a regions earthqu...
Tsunami deposits preserved in the geological record provide a more comprehensive understanding of th...
Stratigraphy, grain size distribution and foraminiferal assemblages of pre-tsunami and tsunami sedim...
Abstract Micropaleontological analysis of nearshore to offshore sediments recovered from the southwe...
Extreme coastal inundation associated with the 2004 Indian Ocean and 1945 Makran tsunamigenic-earthq...
Twelve anomalous layers, marked by a high concentration of displaced epiphytic foraminifera (species...
Tsunami deposits present an important archive for understanding tsunami histories and dynamics. Most...
Tsunami is a common phenomenon and one of the most dangerous natural hazards of the modern world. Ta...
Foraminifera are commonly used to examine patterns of tsunami inundation occurring over centennial t...
The 2011 Tōhoku-oki megathrust earthquake (Mw 9.0) generated a tsunami that reached the Sendai coast...
Micropaleontological analysis of nearshore to offshore sediments recovered from the southwestern coa...
We have investigated the benthic foraminiferal fauna from sediment event layers associated with the ...
The Gulf of Mannar is a transitional zone between the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean proper and is con...
The interpretation of diatom biostratigraphy is a little used technique in the study of onshore tsun...
Distinctive diatom assemblages may be associated with tsunami sediments and may often contrast with ...
Written and instrumental records rarely span enough time to recognize the range of a regions earthqu...
Tsunami deposits preserved in the geological record provide a more comprehensive understanding of th...
Stratigraphy, grain size distribution and foraminiferal assemblages of pre-tsunami and tsunami sedim...
Abstract Micropaleontological analysis of nearshore to offshore sediments recovered from the southwe...
Extreme coastal inundation associated with the 2004 Indian Ocean and 1945 Makran tsunamigenic-earthq...
Twelve anomalous layers, marked by a high concentration of displaced epiphytic foraminifera (species...
Tsunami deposits present an important archive for understanding tsunami histories and dynamics. Most...
Tsunami is a common phenomenon and one of the most dangerous natural hazards of the modern world. Ta...
Foraminifera are commonly used to examine patterns of tsunami inundation occurring over centennial t...
The 2011 Tōhoku-oki megathrust earthquake (Mw 9.0) generated a tsunami that reached the Sendai coast...
Micropaleontological analysis of nearshore to offshore sediments recovered from the southwestern coa...
We have investigated the benthic foraminiferal fauna from sediment event layers associated with the ...
The Gulf of Mannar is a transitional zone between the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean proper and is con...
The interpretation of diatom biostratigraphy is a little used technique in the study of onshore tsun...
Distinctive diatom assemblages may be associated with tsunami sediments and may often contrast with ...