A good number of interesting papers has been published during the last months, related to active tectonics, paleoseismology and tsunami research. Study sites include Oman, Italy, New Zealand, California, Cascadia, Scotia Sea, and Central Asia. Enjoy reading and tell me, if you miss some publications here!
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Hoffmann, G., & Reicherter, K. (2014). Reconstructing Anthropocene extreme flood events by using litter deposits. Global and Planetary Change.
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Ruano, P., Bohoyo, F., Galindo-Zaldívar, J., Pérez, L. F., Hernández-Molina, F. J., Maldonado, A., García, M., & Medialdea, T. (2014). Mass transport processes in the southern Scotia Sea: Evidence of paleoearthquakes. Global and Planetary Change.
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Barnhart, W. D., Hayes, G. P., Briggs, R. W., Gold, R. D., & Bilham, R. (2014). Ball-and-socket tectonic rotation during the 2013 Mw7. 7 Balochistan earthquake. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 403, 210-216.
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Lunina, O. V., Andreev, A. V., & Gladkov, A. A. (2014). Geologic hazards associated with seismogenic faulting in southern Siberia and Mongolia: forms and location patterns. Russian Geology and Geophysics, 55(8), 1028-1042.
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Mouslopoulou, V., Saltogianni, V., Gianniou, M., & Stiros, S. (2014). Geodetic evidence for tectonic activity on the Strymon Fault System, northeast Greece. Tectonophysics.
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Howarth, J. D., Fitzsimons, S. J., Norris, R. J., & Jacobsen, G. E. (2014). Lake sediments record high intensity shaking that provides insight into the location and rupture length of large earthquakes on the Alpine Fault, New Zealand. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 403, 340-351.
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Fracassi, U., & Milano, G. (2014). A soft linkage between major seismogenic fault systems in the central-southern Apennines (Italy): Evidence from low-magnitude seismicity. Tectonophysics.
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Scholz, C. H. (2014). Holocene Earthquake History of Cascadia: A Quantitative Test. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America.
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Hurukawa, N., Wulandari, B. R., & Kasahara, M. (2014). Earthquake History of the Sumatran Fault, Indonesia, since 1892, Derived from Relocation of Large Earthquakes. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 104(4), 1750-1762.
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Johnson, S. Y., Hartwell, S. R., & Dartnell, P. (2014). Offset of Latest Pleistocene Shoreface Reveals Slip Rate on the Hosgri Strike‐Slip Fault, Offshore Central California. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 104(4), 1650-1662.
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