Holocene coastal stratigraphy, coastal changes and potential palaeoseismological implications inferred from geo-archives in Central Chile (29-32°S)
Using sedimentological, geomorphological and microfaunal evidence, coeval geomorphodynamic and palaeoenvironmental changes at 4 different locations between 29° 50' and 32° 20' S in Central Chile were identified in estuary systems, coastal swamps
and coastal plains. Changes of coastline elevation, morphodynamic activity and/or coastal environments, as well as the formation of a liquefaction layer took place during the last c. 400 years. Moreover, major flooding events related to strong El Niño
Monitoring annual changes of the coastal sedimentary budget in western budget Greece by terrestrial laser scanning terrestrial scanning
The aim of this paper is to describe annual changes of the sedimentary budget of 7 selected sites on the Ionian Islands and the western Peloponnese (Greece), which were determined by annual terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) during the years 2009
level changes since the mid-Holocene. Allochthonous sand sheets intersecting paralic swamp deposits and a mixture of badly sorted marine and terrestrial sediments document repeated tsunami landfall in the Livadi coastal plain. The results showed