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      The Storegga Slides: Evidence from eastern Scotland for a possible tsunami

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      Marine Geology
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          Evidence for great holocene earthquakes along the outer coast of washington state.

          Intertidal mud has buried extensive, well-vegetated lowlands in westernmost Washington at least six times in the past 7000 years. Each burial was probably occasioned by rapid tectonic subsidence in the range of 0.5 to 2.0 meters. Anomalous sheets of sand atop at least three of the buried lowlands suggest that tsunamis resulted from the same events that caused the subsidence. These events may have been great earthquakes from the subduction zone between the Juan de Fuca and North America plates.
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            Size of great earthquakes of 1837–1974 inferred from tsunami data

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              Mass-wasting features on the continental slope of Northwest Europe

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                Journal
                Marine Geology
                Marine Geology
                Elsevier BV
                00253227
                August 1988
                August 1988
                : 82
                : 3-4
                : 271-276
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                10.1016/0025-3227(88)90146-6
                851e149d-cd30-4f50-b359-0968ac0c4be1
                © 1988

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