Earthquake-induced Submarine Landslides (EQISLs) and a comparison with their Terrestrial Counterparts: Insights from a New Database

P Du, L Li, A Kopf, D Wang, K Chen, H Shi… - Earth-Science …, 2024 - Elsevier
Earthquakes are recognized as the primary cause of submarine landslides. These
earthquake-induced submarine landslides can damage seafloor infrastructure (eg …

Wave-induced seafloor instabilities in the subaqueous Yellow River Delta—initiation and process of sediment failure

Z Wang, Y Sun, Y Jia, Z Shan, H Shan, S Zhang… - Landslides, 2020 - Springer
Submarine sediment failures or landslides triggered by storm waves in river delta areas
pose a significant risk to coastal infrastructure. Due to the limitations of in situ monitoring …

Rainfall threshold for initiating effective stress decrease and failure in weathered tephra slopes

MO Kluger, ME Jorat, VG Moon, S Kreiter… - Landslides, 2020 - Springer
Rainfall is one of the most important triggers of slope failure. Weathered pyroclastic (tephra)
deposits are especially vulnerable to slope failure because they commonly form slopes of …

Large-scale seismic seafloor stability analysis in the South China Sea

Y Wang, R Wang, JM Zhang - Ocean Engineering, 2021 - Elsevier
Earthquakes are considered as the major trigger of submarine landslides. This study
analyzes the large-scale seismic seafloor stability in the South China Sea (SCS), taking into …

Strong site effect revealed by a new broadband seismometer on the continental shelf offshore nice airport (southeastern france)

F Courboulex, ED Mercerat, A Deschamps… - Pure and Applied …, 2020 - Springer
A broadband seismological station (PRIMA) installed offshore Nice airport (southeastern
France) reveals a strong amplification effect of seismic waves. PRIMA station was in …

[HTML][HTML] The Guadiaro-Banos contourite drifts (SW Mediterranean). A geotechnical approach to stability analysis

M Yenes, D Casas, J Nespereira, N López-González… - Marine Geology, 2021 - Elsevier
Two Quaternary plastered contourite drifts, with terraced and low-mounded morphologies,
make up the continental slope and base-of-slope in the northwestern Alboran Sea …

[HTML][HTML] Lacustrine mass movements in active tectonic settings: Lake tsunami sources in New Zealand's South Island

KE Hughes, SJ Fitzsimons, JD Howarth - Geomorphology, 2024 - Elsevier
Lake tsunamis generated from subaerial and subaqueous mass movements can pose a
significant hazard to lakeshore communities. However, current knowledge of lake tsunamis …

On the seismic response and earthquake-triggered failures of subaqueous slopes in Swiss lakes

A Shynkarenko, C Cauzzi, K Kremer… - Geophysical Journal …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Seismically triggered subaqueous mass movements in lakes may generate tsunamis that
can cause significant damage on the shore. In this study, we assess the seismic response …

Geotechnical characterization and stability analysis of subaqueous slopes in Lake Lucerne (Switzerland)

A Shynkarenko, K Kremer, S Stegmann, P Bergamo… - Natural Hazards, 2022 - Springer
Tsunamis occur not only in marine settings but also in lacustrine environments. Most of the
lacustrine tsunamis are caused by seismically-or aseismically-triggered mass movements …

Transient groundwater flow through a coastal confined aquifer and its impact on nearshore submarine slope instability

N Sultan, S Garziglia, X Bompais… - Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Rare in situ pore pressure and temperature data sets collected over more than one decade
in a submarine landslide‐prone area off Nice (Southeast France) have been used to …