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Proceedings Reference Distinguishing megathrust from shallow intraplate earthquakes using lacustrine turbidites (Laguna Lo Encanado, Central Chile)
One of the main challenges in seismically active regions is differentiating paleo-earthquakes resulting from different fault systems, such as the megathrust versus shallow intraplate faults in subductions settings. Such differentiation is, however, key for hazard assessments based on paleoseismic records. Laguna Lo Encanado (33.7°S; 70.3°W; 2492 m a.s.l.) is located in the Central Chilean Andes, 50 km east of Santiago de Chile, a metropole with over 5,000,000 inhabitants. During the last century the study area experienced 3 large megathrust earthquakes (1906, 1985 and 2010) and 2 intra-continental plate earthquakes (1942 and 1958) (Lomnitz, 1960). While the megathrust earthquakes cause Modified Mercalli Intensities (MMIs) of VI to VII at the lake (Van Daele et al., 2015), the shallower intraplate earthquakes cause peak MMIs up to IX (Sepulveda et al., 2008). Here we present a turbidite record of Laguna Lo Encanado going back to 1900 AD. While geophysical data (3.5 kHz subbottom seismic profiles and side-scan sonar data) provides a bathymetry and an overview of the sedimentary environment, we study 15 short cores in order to understand the depositional processes resulting in the encountered lacustrine turbidites. All mentioned earthquakes triggered turbidites in the lake, which are all linked to slumps in proximal areas, and are thus resulting from mass wasting of the subaquatic slopes. However, turbidites linked to the shallow intraplate earthquakes are additionally covered by turbidites of a finer-grained, more clastic nature. We link the latter to post-seismic erosion of onshore landslides, which need higher MMIs to be triggered than subaquatic mass movements (Howarth et al., 2014). While shallow intraplate earthquakes can cause MMIs up to IX and higher, megathrust earthquakes do not cause sufficiently high MMIs at the lake to trigger voluminous onshore landslides. Hence, the presence of these post-seismic turbidites allows to distinguish turbidites triggered by shallow intraplate earthquakes from those triggered by megathrust earthquakes. These findings are an important step forward in the interpretation of lacustrine turbidites in subduction settings, and will eventually improve hazard assessments based on such paleoseismic records in the study area, and in other subduction zones.
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Article Reference Distribution de l’épaisseur crânienne chez les Néandertaliens.
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Proceedings Reference Distribution feature of Prioninae (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in South Center of Vietnam with a new record of species Remphan hopei Waterhouse 1836
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Misc Reference Distribution of ants in a Panamanian rainforest
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Article Reference Distribution of freshwater ostracoda (Crustacea) collected from wells of Benin : a preliminary study. 
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2022
Misc Reference Distribution of termites from the ground to the canopy of a Panamanian rainforest
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Inproceedings Reference Diurnal variability of suspended matter from the SEVIRI geostationary sensor and validation with high frequency in situ data
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Inproceedings Reference DIVERSE ARCHIVAL HIV-1 GENOMES FROM THE 1980’S IN DR CONGO
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Inproceedings Reference Diversité et abondance des chauvessouris (Chiroptera) de la région de Banalia, province de la Tshopo, R.D. Congo
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Inproceedings Reference Diversity and demographic structure of Rodents populations (Rodentia: Mammalia) according an anthropisation gradient in Forestry Reserve of Masako (R. D. Congo)
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