Sedimentary and microfossil imprint from historical earthquakes and tsunamis, Jalisco coast, Mexican subduction

R Castillo-Aja, MT Ramírez-Herrera… - Marine Geology, 2019 - Elsevier
Tsunamis are high energy events capable of leaving their imprint in the geological record.
The western Mexican Pacific coast, located in the Mexican Subduction Zone, is prone to …

Effects of decontextualized tsunami disaster education: A case study of schools in Acapulco, Mexico

G Nakano, MT Ramírez-Herrera… - Journal of Natural Disaster …, 2019 - jstage.jst.go.jp
Disaster risk reduction education is provided through external support at schools. Most
educational programs evaluate the level of knowledge transfer. However, the particular …

La Pintada landslide—A complex double-staged extreme event, Guerrero, Mexico

MT Ramírez-Herrera, K Gaidzik - Cogent Geoscience, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Extreme storms commonly trigger landslides in regions of humid, warm tropical climate
causing loss of life and economic devastation. The tropical mountainous areas of Guerrero …

Do slow slip earthquakes inhibit catastrophes? Geologic evidence from the Guerrero segment, Mexican subduction zone

MTR Herrera, J Cerny, N Corona, K Gaidzik… - 2023 - eartharxiv.org
Globally, the largest tsunamigenic earthquakes have occurred along subduction zones. The
Mw> 9 devasting events in Chile, Sumatra, and Japan struck in areas where no instrumental …

Do slow slip earthquakes inhibit catastrophes? Geologic evidence from the Guerrero segment, Mexican subduction zone

MT Ramírez-Herrera, J Cerny, N Corona, K Gaidzik… - 2023 - researchsquare.com
Globally, the largest tsunamigenic earthquakes have occurred along subduction zones. The
Mw> 9 devasting events in Chile, Sumatra, and Japan struck in areas where no instrumental …

NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF EARTHQUAKES AND TSUNAMIS IN MEXICO-Case Study: Earthquake and Tsunami of 8 September 2018.

R Mazova, S Tyuntyayev… - Science of Tsunami …, 2020 - search.ebscohost.com
The present study pertains to a catastrophic earthquake with a magnitude of M= 8.1, which
occurred in the southern region of Mexico on September 8, 2018. Taking into account the …