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Proceedings Reference The potential of phosphate and associated Critical Raw Materials: A perspective for Europe
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2018
Inproceedings Reference The potential of using feldspars to date on- and offshore recorded extreme wave event deposits
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2016
Inproceedings Reference The potential to investigate Pliocene seasonality with high-resolution stable isotope records from the bivalve Angulus benedeni benedeni’s shells
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2022
Article Reference The primitive ornithischian dinosaur Kulindadromeus from the Jurassic of Siberia and the origin of feathers
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications
Inproceedings Reference The process of oasisation in light of the new discovery of a surprisingly short early to mid-Holocene humid period in Northern Arabia
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2021
Inproceedings Reference The Q16-Maas field as geological buffer in a CCUS network
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Inproceedings Reference Octet Stream The QuakeRecNankai project: reconstructing past earthquakes and tsunamis along the Nankai Trough, south central Japan
The Nankai-Suruga subduction zone faces the densely populated and highly industrialised coastline of south central Japan. The largest possible class of earthquake on the subduction interface could exceed magnitude 9, with tsunami travel times to the closest shorelines of less than 30 minutes. In this presentation, we review geological evidence for past earthquakes and tsunamis in this region and introduce the QuakeRecNankai project, a Belgian, Japanese and German collaboration that aims to reconstruct past seismic shaking and tsunami occurrence from Lake Hamana and the Fuji Five Lakes at the eastern end of the Nankai Trough.
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Inproceedings Reference The QuakeRecNankai project: Palaeoseismic data for improved seismic hazard assessment along the Nankai Trough, Japan
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Inproceedings Reference Troff document The QuakeRecNankai project: Towards New Geological Evidence of Past Earthquakes and Tsunami Along the Nankai Trough, Japan
The east coast of Japan is prone to tsunamigenic megathrust earthquakes, as tragically demonstrated in 2011 by the Tōhoku earthquake (Mw 9.0) and tsunami. The Nankai Trough subduction zone, to the southwest of the area affected by the Tōhoku disaster and facing the densely populated and heavily industrialized southern coastline of central and west Japan, is also expected to generate another great megathrust earthquake and tsunami in the near future. Historical records suggest the subduction zone segmented and characterized by a variable rupture mode, involving single- as well as multi-segment ruptures, with immediate implications for the tsunamigenic potential. This renders the collection of sufficiently long records of past earthquakes and tsunami in this region fundamental for adequate hazard and risk assessment. In response to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake, the Cabinet Office of the Japanese government proposed new guidelines for assessing the risk of similar earthquakes affecting the Nankai subduction zone (Central Disaster Management Council, 2011). These guidelines advocate renewed investigation of earthquake and tsunami occurrence over historical and longer timescales, with a particular focus on defining the largest possible magnitudes. The QuakeRecNankai project contributes to this goal by generating a long and coherent time series of megathrust earthquake and tsunami recurrences along the Nankai Trough subduction zone by integrating all existing evidence with new geological records of paleo-tsunami in the Lake Hamana region and of paleo-earthquakes from selected lakes in the Mount Fuji area. We combine extensive fieldwork in coastal plain areas and lakes with advanced sedimentological and geochemical analyses and innovative dating techniques.
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Inproceedings Reference The record of a major storm event during the Middle Lutetian: the “Campanile giganteum” horizon preserved in Fleury-la-Riviere (Paris basin).
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2018