Biogenic methane in coastal unconsolidated sediment systems: A review

X Duan, P Yin, N Tsona, K Cao, Y Xie, X He… - Environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
Marine sediments are the world's largest known reservoir of methane. In many coastal
regions, methane is trapped in sediments buried at depths ranging from centimeters to …

Analysis of the mechanism of seabed liquefaction induced by waves and related seabed protection

Y Huang, Y Bao, M Zhang, C Liu, P Lu - Natural Hazards, 2015 - Springer
As one of the most serious offshore hazards, wave-induced seabed liquefaction can trigger
massive landslides on the ocean floor and pose a great threat to submarine structures (eg …

Tsunami vulnerability assessment and its implications for coastal hazard analysis and disaster management planning, Gulf of Corinth, Greece

M Papathoma… - Natural Hazards and Earth …, 2003 - nhess.copernicus.org
We apply a new tsunami vulnerability assessment method to two coastal villages in the Gulf
of Corinth, Greece using the 7th February 1963 tsunami as a worse case scenario. In Akoli …

Island edifice failures and associated tsunami hazards

BH Keating, WJ McGuire - Pure and Applied Geophysics, 2000 - Springer
Volcanic ocean islands are prone to structural failure of the edifice that result in landslides
that can generate destructive tsunamis. These island landslides range enormously in size …

Submarine mass‐transport facies: new perspectives on flow processes from cores on the eastern North American margin

EK Tripsanas, DJW Piper, KA Jenner… - …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
No comprehensive scheme yet exists to describe the depositional products of submarine
sediment failures at the scale of piston cores, resulting in misinterpretation of failure deposits …

The structures, stratigraphy and evolution of the Gulf of Corinth rift, Greece

B Taylor, JR Weiss, AM Goodliffe… - Geophysical Journal …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
A multichannel seismic and bathymetry survey of the central and eastern Gulf of Corinth
(GoC), Greece, reveals the offshore fault geometry, seismic stratigraphy and basin evolution …

The Quaternary evolution of the Gulf of Corinth, central Greece: coupling between surface processes and flow in the lower continental crust

R Westaway - Tectonophysics, 2002 - Elsevier
The Gulf of Corinth in central Greece is an active normal fault zone with particularly clear
evidence of isostatic footwall uplift, constrained by Quaternary marine terraces, and hanging …

Investigating landslide susceptibility procedures in Greece

K Kavoura, N Sabatakakis - Landslides, 2020 - Springer
The study aims to present quantitative-based landslide susceptibility mapping through
different procedures. Medium-to small-scale analysis was performed applying the most …

Liquefaction case histories and empirical relations of earthquake magnitude versus distance from the broader Aegean region

G Papathanassiou, S Pavlides, B Christaras… - Journal of …, 2005 - Elsevier
In this study, historical and seismotectonic data from the broader Aegean region, which are
relevant to liquefaction phenomena, have been collected in order to investigate the …

Late Quaternary basin evolution of the Gulf of Corinth: Sequence stratigraphy, sedimentation, fault–slip and subsidence rates

V Lykousis, D Sakellariou, I Moretti, H Kaberi - Tectonophysics, 2007 - Elsevier
The Gulf of Corinth is a graben, which has undergone extension during the Late Quaternary.
The subsidence rate is rapid in the currently marine part whereas uplift now affects a large …