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Are great Cascadia earthquakes recorded in the sedimentary records from small forearc lakes?

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Title Are great Cascadia earthquakes recorded in the sedimentary records from small forearc lakes?
Names Morey, A. E. (creator)
Goldfinger, C. (creator)
Briles, C. E. (creator)
Gavin, D. G. (creator)
Colombaroli, D. (creator)
Kusler, J. E. (creator)
Date Issued 2013-10-09 (iso8601)
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Abstract Here we investigate sedimentary records from four
small inland lakes located in the southern Cascadia forearc
region for evidence of earthquakes. Three of these lakes are
in the Klamath Mountains near the Oregon–California border,
and one is in the central Oregon Coast range. The sedimentary
sequences recovered from these lakes are composed
of normal lake sediment interbedded with disturbance event
layers. The thickest of these layers are graded, and appear
to be turbidites or linked debrites (turbidites with a basal
debris-flow deposit), suggesting rapid deposition. Variations
in particle size and organic content of these layers are reflected
in the density and magnetic susceptibility data. The
frequency and timing of these events, based on radiocarbon
ages from detrital organics, is similar to the offshore seismogenic
turbidite record from trench and slope basin cores
along the Cascadia margin. Stratigraphic correlation of these
anomalous deposits based on radiocarbon ages, down-core
density, and magnetic susceptibility data between lake and
offshore records suggest synchronous triggering. The areal
extent and multiple depositional environments over which
these events appear to correlate suggest that these deposits
were most likely caused by shaking during great Cascadia
earthquakes.
Genre Article
Access Condition http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/
Identifier Morey, A. E., Goldfinger, C., Briles, C. E., Gavin, D. G., Colombaroli, D., and Kusler, J. E.: Are great Cascadia earthquakes recorded in the sedimentary records from small forearc lakes?, Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 13, 2441-2463, doi:10.5194/nhess-13-2441-2013, 2013.

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