Cascadia Paleo Consulting, Corvallis, OR 97330, United States
Chris Goldfinger
College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, United States
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This study uses the characteristics from a deposit attributed to the 1700 CE Cascadia earthquake to identify other subduction-earthquake deposits in sediments from two lakes located near the California–Oregon border. Seven deposits were identified in these records, and an age–depth model suggests that these correlate in time to the largest Cascadia earthquakes preserved in the offshore record, suggesting that inland lakes can be good recorders of Cascadia earthquakes.
This study uses the characteristics from a deposit attributed to the 1700 CE Cascadia earthquake...