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Publikováno v:
Science of Tsunami Hazards, Vol 24, Iss 1, Pp 49-55 (2006)
“The Orphan Tsunami” is a great book with very useful information in assessing the tsunami risk of the Pacific Northwest, but does not provide all the answers. The authors do a magnificent job of documenting the historical information of the tsun
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/68620768e3c94ff6927de520bd03afad
Autor:
Safran, Elizabeth
Publikováno v:
Oregon Historical Quarterly, 2007 Jul 01. 108(2), 333-334.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/20615752
Autor:
Brian F. Atwater, Satoko Musumi-Rokkaku, Kenji Satake, Yoshinobu Tsuji, Kazue Ueda, David K. Yamaguchi
A puzzling tsunami entered Japanese history in January 1700. Samurai, merchants, and villagers wrote of minor flooding and damage. Some noted having felt no earthquake; they wondered what had set off the waves but had no way of knowing that the tsuna
Autor:
Elizabeth Safran
Publikováno v:
Oregon Historical Quarterly. 108:333-334
A puzzling tsunami entered Japanese history in January 1700. Samurai, merchants, and villagers wrote of minor flooding and damage. Some noted having felt no earthquake; they wondered what had set off the waves but had no way of knowing that the tsuna
Autor:
Brian F. Atwater, David K. Yamaguchi
Publikováno v:
Professional Paper.
Autor:
Boyd E. Benson, Stein Bondevik, John A. Shulene, Gudrun Skjerdal, Futoshi Nanayama, Brian F. Atwater, Walter A. Barnhardt, David K. Yamaguchi, Lorin J. Amidon
Publikováno v:
Geological Society of America Bulletin. 113:1193-1204
Tides and plants have already restored much of a landscape that the 1964 Alaska earthquake destroyed. At the head of a macrotidal estuary near Anchorage, in the vicinity of Portage, subsidence during the earthquake changed meadows, thickets, and spru
Autor:
Boyd E. Benson, Brian F. Atwater, Sarah L. Brown, David K. Yamaguchi, Roger C. Lewis, Lorin J. Amidon
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Research. 56:139-147
With few exceptions, today's tidal trees near Washington's Pacific coast postdate an earthquake that lowered the region by 1 m or more. The earthquake, which occurred in A.D. 1700, is the most recent to have ruptured much of the plate boundary at thi
Autor:
Richard P. Hoblitt, David K. Yamaguchi
Publikováno v:
Geological Society of America Bulletin. 107:1077-1093
Tree-ring dating (ring-width pattern matching) was used to determine emplacement dates for eight subfossil-tree–bearing, pre-1980 pyroclastic-flow and lahar deposits in stream valleys draining Mount St. Helens, Washington. Limiting dates were also
Autor:
David K. Yamaguchi, Gary A. Carver, John J. Clague, Peter Bobrowsky, Joanne Bourgeois, Stephen P. Palmer, Gordon C. Jacoby, Eileen Hemphill-Haley, Curt D. Peterson, Mark E. Darienzo, Alan R. Nelson, Wendy C. Grant, Mary Ann Reinhart, Harvey M. Kelsey, Stuart P. Nishenko, Brian F. Atwater
Publikováno v:
Earthquake Spectra. 11:1-18
Earthquakes in the past few thousand years have left signs of land-level change, tsunamis, and shaking along the Pacific coast at the Cascadia subduction zone. Sudden lowering of land accounts for many of the buried marsh and forest soils at estuarie