Holocene earthquake records from the Cascadia subduction zone and northern San Andreas fault based on precise dating of offshore turbidites

C Goldfinger, CH Nelson, JE Johnson… - Annual Review of …, 2003 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract We present preliminary evidence for a∼ 10,000-year earthquake record from two
major fault systems based on sediment cores collected along the continental margins of …

Submarine paleoseismology based on turbidite records

C Goldfinger - Annual Review of Marine Science, 2011 - annualreviews.org
Many of the largest earthquakes are generated at subduction zones or other plate boundary
fault systems near enough to the coast that marine environments may record evidence of …

Subaqueous sediment gravity flow deposits: practical criteria for their field description and classification

G Ghibaudo - Sedimentology, 1992 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT A new method for the description and classification of subaqueous sediment
gravity flow deposits is proposed. The classification scheme employs a convenient letter …

[PDF][PDF] Deep-water turbidites as Holocene earthquake proxies: the Cascadia subduction zone and northern San Andreas fault systems

C Goldfinger, CH Nelson… - Annals of …, 2003 - annalsofgeophysics.eu
Deep-water turbidites as Holocene earthquake proxies: the Cascadia subduction zone and
Northern San Andreas Fault systems Page 1 Key words paleoseismology – earthquake …

Sediment instability and slumping in the southern Aegean Sea and the case history of the 1956 tsunami

C Perissoratis, G Papadopoulos - Marine Geology, 1999 - Elsevier
The Aegean and Ionian seas, in Greece and adjacent regions, constitute the most
tsunamigenic areas in Europe. The most recent large tsunami was a 20 m high wave that …

Spatially limited mud turbidites on the Cascadia margin: Segmented earthquake ruptures?

C Goldfinger, AE Morey, B Black… - … Hazards and Earth …, 2013 - nhess.copernicus.org
A series of 23 thin, mostly mud-silt turbidites are found interspersed between larger, well-
dated and regionally correlated paleoseismic sandy turbidites that extend along most of the …

Paleoseismicity along the southern Kuril Trench deduced from submarine-fan turbidites

A Noda, T TuZino, Y Kanai, R Furukawa, J Uchida - Marine Geology, 2008 - Elsevier
Large (> M 8), damaging interplate earthquakes occur frequently in the eastern Hokkaido
region, northern Japan, where the Pacific Plate is subducting rapidly beneath the Okhotsk …

Are great Cascadia earthquakes recorded in the sedimentary records from small forearc lakes?

AE Morey, C Goldfinger, CE Briles… - … Hazards and Earth …, 2013 - nhess.copernicus.org
Here we investigate sedimentary records from four small inland lakes located in the
southern Cascadia forearc region for evidence of earthquakes. Three of these lakes are in …

Turbidite paleoseismology along the active continental margin of Chile–Feasible or not?

A Bernhardt, D Melnick, D Hebbeln, A Lückge… - Quaternary Science …, 2015 - Elsevier
Much progress has been made in estimating recurrence intervals of great and giant
subduction earthquakes using terrestrial, lacustrine, and marine paleoseismic archives …

Are repetitive slumpings during sapropel S1 related to paleo-earthquakes?

A Polonia, S Romano, MN Çağatay, L Capotondi… - Marine Geology, 2015 - Elsevier
The recurrence of mass-flow units within sapropel S1, an organic carbon-rich lower
Holocene marker bed in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, was used to study the interplay …