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Internal structure of event layers preserved on the Andaman Sea continental shelf, Thailand: tsunami vs. storm and flash-flood deposits
D. Sakuna-Schwartz
CORRESPONDING AUTHOR
Institute of Geosciences, Kiel University, Otto-Hahn-Platz 1, 24118 Kiel, Germany
now at: Oceanography Unit, Phuket Marine Biological Center, P.O. Box 60, Phuket 83000, Thailand
P. Feldens
Institute of Geosciences, Kiel University, Otto-Hahn-Platz 1, 24118 Kiel, Germany
K. Schwarzer
Institute of Geosciences, Kiel University, Otto-Hahn-Platz 1, 24118 Kiel, Germany
S. Khokiattiwong
Oceanography Unit, Phuket Marine Biological Center, P.O. Box 60, Phuket 83000, Thailand
K. Stattegger
Institute of Geosciences, Kiel University, Otto-Hahn-Platz 1, 24118 Kiel, Germany
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- A Quantitative Evaluation of Hyperpycnal Flow Occurrence in a Temperate Coastal Zone: The Example of the Salerno Gulf (Southern Italy) I. Alberico & F. Budillon
- Storm-induced marine flooding: Lessons from a multidisciplinary approach E. Chaumillon et al.
- Possible Tsunami-Induced Sediment Transport From Coral Reef to Deep Sea Through Submarine Canyons on the Southern Ryukyu Forearc, Japan K. Ikehara et al.
- Extreme Sea Surges, Tsunamis and Pluvial Flooding Events during the Last ~1000 Years in the Semi-Arid Wetland, Coquimbo Chile K. Araya et al.
- About 868 cal. yr BP tsunami event at the northern South China Sea revealed from offshore sediments Y. Wang et al.
- The impact of energetic tropical cyclones (typhoons) on the modern sediment magnetism along the South China coast M. Li et al.
- Backwash sediment record of the 2009 South Pacific Tsunami and 1960 Great Chilean Earthquake Tsunami B. Riou et al.
- Changes in elements and magnetic properties of Sendai Bay sediments caused by the 2011 Tohoku‐oki tsunami H. Abe et al.
- Offshore evidence of historic and prehistoric tsunamis on the north shore of Tutuila (American Samoa) B. Riou et al.
- Comparative study of two relatives, MISS and Stromatolites: example from the Proterozoic Kunihar Formation, Simla Group, Lesser Himalaya A. Mukhopadhyay & A. Thorie
- Tsunami geochemistry: progress and perspectives T. Shinozaki
- The 2011 Tohoku-oki tsunami-induced sediment remobilization on the Sendai shelf, Japan, from a comparison of pre- and post-tsunami surface sediments K. Ikehara et al.
- Applications of geochemistry in tsunami research: A review C. Chagué-Goff et al.
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- A Review on Historical Tsunamis in the Canary Islands: Implications for Tsunami Risk Reduction I. Galindo et al.
- Geomorphological Evolution of the Andaman Sea Offshore Phang Nga Province (Thailand) during the Holocene: An Example for a Sediment Starving Shelf P. Feldens et al.
- Possible tsunami inundation identified amongst 4–5th century BCE archaeological deposits at Tel Ashkelon, Israel N. Hoffmann et al.
- Holocene offshore tsunami archive – Tsunami deposits on the Algarve shelf (Portugal) L. Feist et al.
- OSL over-dispersion: A pilot study for the characterisation of extreme events in the shallow marine realm G. López et al.
- A new chalcolithic-era tsunami event identified in the offshore sedimentary record of Jisr al-Zarka (Israel) N. Tyuleneva et al.
- Review article: Extreme marine events revealed by lagoonal sedimentary records in Ghar El Melh during the last 2500 years in the northeast of Tunisia B. Kohila et al.
- Deciphering Co‐Seismic Sedimentary Processes in the Mediterranean Sea Using Elemental, Organic Carbon, and Isotopic Data A. Polonia et al.
- Combining GIS and machine learning for enhanced tsunami risk management: A review of current approaches and unexplored future potential A. Tahri et al.
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