Annals of Geomorphology has now published a new volume on Paleotsunamis in its Supplementary Issues. Issue 57 (4) is all about Reconstructing and modeling palaeotsunami events by multi-proxy geoscientific analyses. The volume is an outcome of the 2011 Corinth conference and edited by Andreas Vött, Klaus Reicherter and Ioannis Papanikolaou. I especially like it not only because I’ve organized the conference, but also because I am familiar with some of the study sites. Finally, I am co-author of the last paper.
Content
- Reconstructing and modeling palaeotsunami events by multi-proxy geoscientific analyses. Vött, A.; Reicherter, K.; Papanikolaou, I., 2013. 1-4.
- Geochemical and micropaleontological investigations of tsunamigenic layers along the Thracian Coast (Northern Aegean Sea, Greece). Mathes-Schmidt, M.; Schwarzbauer, J.; Papanikolaou, I.; Syberberg, F.; Thiele, A.; Wittkopp, F.; Reicherter, K., 2013. p. 5-27.
- Application of GPR for visualising spatial d distribution and internal structures of tsunami deposits ? Case studies from Spain and Greece. Koster, B.; Hadler, H.; Vött, A.; Reicherter, K., 2013. p. 29-45.
- Annual changes of the coastal sedimentary budget in western budget Greece by terrestrial laser scanning terrestrial scanning. Hoffmeister, D.; Tilly, N.; Curdt, C.; Ntageretzis, K.; Bareth, G.; Vött, A., 2013. p. 47-67.
- Tsunami inundation scenarios for the Gulf of Kyparissia (western Peloponnese, Greece) derived from numerical simulations and geoscientific field evidence. Röbke, B. R.; Schüttrumpf, H.; Fler, T. W.; Fischer, P.; Hadler, H.; Ntageretzis, K.; Willershäuser, T.; Vött, A., 2013. p. 69-104.
- Holocene tsunami landfalls along the shores of the inner Gulf of Argostoli (Cefalonia Island, Greece). Willershäuser, T.; Vött, A.; Brückner, H.; Bareth, G.; Nelle, O.; Nadeau, M.-J.; Hadler, H.; Ntageretzis, K., 2013. p. 105-138.
- Multiple late-Holocene tsunami landfall i in the eastern Gulf of Corinth recorded in the palaeotsunami geo-archive at Lechaion, harbour of ancient Corinth (Peloponnese, Greece). Hadler, H.; Vött, A.; Koster, B.; Mathes-Schmidt, M.; Mattern, T.; Ntageretzis, A. K.; Reicherter, K.; Willershäuser, T., 2013. p. 139-180.
- Coastal boulders in Martigues, French Mediterranean: evidence for extreme storm waves during the Little Ice Age. Shah-Hosseini, M.; Morhange, C.; De Marco, A.; Wante, J.; Anthony, E. J.; Sabatier, F.; Mastronuzzi, G.; Pignatelli, C.; Piscitelli, A., 2013. p. 181-199.
- Holocene coastal stratigraphy, coastal changes and potential palaeoseismological implications inferred from geo-archives in Central Chile (29-32° S). May, S. M.; Pint, A.; Rixhon, G.; Kelletat, D.; Wennrich, V.; Brückner, H., 2013. p. 201-228.
- Evidence of isochronic transgressive surfaces within the Jade Bay tidal flat area, southern German North Sea coast ? Holocene event horizons of regional interest. Wartenberg, W.; Vött, A.; Freund, H.; Hadler, H.; Frechen, M.; Willershäuser, T.; Schnaidt, S.; Fischer, P.; Obrocki, L., 2013. p. 229-256.
- The impact of the 1945 Makran tsunami along the coastlines of the Arabian Sea (Northern Indian Ocean) ? a review. Hoffmann, G.; Rupprechter, M.; Balushi, N. Al; Grützner, C.; Reicherter, K., 2013. p. 257-277.
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