2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2013.10.042
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Late Holocene tsunamogenic coseismic uplift in Kerkira Island, Greece

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“…Similar findings of submerged notches are known from the Croatian coast (Faivre et al, 2011;Marriner et al, 2014). Mastronuzzi et al (2014) even provided geomorphological and sedimentological evidence for a series of tectonic events on Corfu that may be correlated with tsunami impacts reported for comparable time periods from surrounding regions such as Adriatic Italy (Mastronuzzi & Sansó, 2004;Maramai et al, 2007) and Sicily (Barbano, Pirrotta, & Gerardi, 2010;De Martini et al, 2012;Smedile et al, 2011). Concerning tsunamigenic sediments at Corfu itself, Fischer et al (2016a) present geomorphological and microfaunal evidence of multiple paleotsunamis, traces of which were investigated in coastal lagoons along the southwestern and eastern coasts of the island.…”
Section: Physical and Cultural Settingsupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…Similar findings of submerged notches are known from the Croatian coast (Faivre et al, 2011;Marriner et al, 2014). Mastronuzzi et al (2014) even provided geomorphological and sedimentological evidence for a series of tectonic events on Corfu that may be correlated with tsunami impacts reported for comparable time periods from surrounding regions such as Adriatic Italy (Mastronuzzi & Sansó, 2004;Maramai et al, 2007) and Sicily (Barbano, Pirrotta, & Gerardi, 2010;De Martini et al, 2012;Smedile et al, 2011). Concerning tsunamigenic sediments at Corfu itself, Fischer et al (2016a) present geomorphological and microfaunal evidence of multiple paleotsunamis, traces of which were investigated in coastal lagoons along the southwestern and eastern coasts of the island.…”
Section: Physical and Cultural Settingsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Mastronuzzi et al. () even provided geomorphological and sedimentological evidence for a series of tectonic events on Corfu that may be correlated with tsunami impacts reported for comparable time periods from surrounding regions such as Adriatic Italy (Mastronuzzi & Sansó, ; Maramai et al., ) and Sicily (Barbano, Pirrotta, & Gerardi, ; De Martini et al., ; Smedile et al., ). Concerning tsunamigenic sediments at Corfu itself, Fischer et al.…”
Section: Physical and Cultural Settingmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Considering our findings in vibracores KOR IV and KOR V, it has to be discussed if the observed marker horizons are somehow related to co-seismic uplift movements reported from this part of the island (Mastronuzzi et al, 2014). The following geomorphological and sedimentological arguments clearly speak for a tsunami-related imprint.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…These events are associated with strong earthquakes which have to be considered as potentially tsunamigenic. Recently, Mastronuzzi et al (2014) report on earthquake-related co-seismic events on Corfu in association with relative sea level fluctuations that occurred around 1000 BC, 300 BC and, more recently, around 430 or 1278 AD. These events clearly demonstrate the high neotectonic activity in the area of Corfu during historical times.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, we must consider that many tsunamis that 740 S. Biolchi et al: Boulder accumulations related to extreme wave events on the eastern coast of Malta have occurred in the Mediterranean Sea have been generated in the Hellenic Arc area (i.e. Vött et al (2010), Mastronuzzi et al (2014) and references therein).…”
Section: The Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%