A couple of interesting papers were published since my last round-up, including work on paleoseismology, tsunamis, measuring offsets, and boulder transport by storms. Enjoy reading!
- Ferrater, M., Arrowsmith, R., & Masana, E. (2015). Lateral Offset Quality Rating along Low Slip Rate Faults: Application to the Alhama de Murcia Fault (SE Iberian Peninsula). Remote Sensing. 2015, 7(11), 14827-14852
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Simón, J. L., Arlegui, L. E., Ezquerro, L., Lafuente, P., Liesa, C. L., & Luzón, A. (2015). Enhanced palaeoseismic succession at the Concud Fault (Iberian Chain, Spain): new insights for seismic hazard assessment. Natural Hazards, 1-27.
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Villani, F., Tulliani, V., Sapia, V., Fierro, E., Civico, R., & Pantosti, D. (2015). Shallow subsurface imaging of the Piano di Pezza active normal fault (central Italy) by high-resolution refraction and electrical resistivity tomography coupled with time-domain electromagnetic data. Geophysical Journal International, 203(3), 1482-1494.
- Liquefaction susceptibility assessment in fluvial plains using airborne lidar: the case of the 2012 Emilia earthquake sequence area (Italy). Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 15, 2473-2483 (OPEN ACCESS!)
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Salisbury, J. B., Haddad, D. E., Rockwell, T., Arrowsmith, J. R., Madugo, C., Zielke, O., & Scharer, K. (2015). Validation of meter-scale surface faulting offset measurements from high-resolution topographic data. Geosphere, GES01197-1.
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Li, L., Switzer, A. D., Wang, Y., Weiss, R., Qiu, Q., Chan, C. H., & Tapponnier, P. (2015). What caused the mysterious eighteenth century tsunami that struck the southwest Taiwan coast?. Geophysical Research Letters.
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May, S. M., Engel, M., Brill, D., Cuadra, C., Lagmay, A. M. F., Santiago, J., … & Brückner, H. (2015). Block and boulder transport in Eastern Samar (Philippines) during Supertyphoon Haiyan. Earth Surface Dynamics Discussions, 3, 739-771.
- Aguilar, I., Beck, C., Audemard, F., Develle, A.-L., Boussafir, M., Campos, C., & Crouzet, C. 2015. Last millennium sedimentation in the Gulf of Cariaco (NE Venezuela): Evidence for morphological changes of gulf entrance and possible relations with large earthquakes. Comptes Rendus Geoscience.
- Hough, S.E. & Martin, S. S. 2015. The 1868 Hayward Fault, California, Earthquake: Implications for Earthquake Scaling Relations on Partially Creeping Faults. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 105 (6), 2894-2909.
- Rockwell, T. K., Fletcher, J. M., Teran, O. J., Hernandez, A. P., Mueller, K. J., Salisbury, J. B., … & Štěpančíková, P. (2015). Reassessment of the 1892 Laguna Salada Earthquake: Fault Kinematics and Rupture Patterns. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 105 (6), 2885-2893.
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