2018
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-2017-371-ac2
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Abstract: Coastal and submarine landslides are frequent at the western tip of the Gulf of Corinth, where small to medium failure events (10 6 -10 7 m 3 ) occur on average every 30-50 years. These landslides trigger tsunamis and consequently represent a significant hazard. We use here a dense grid of high-resolution seismic profiles to realize an inventory of the large mass transport deposits (MTDs) that result from these submarine landslides. Six large mass wasting events are identified, and their associated deposits lo… Show more

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