“…From a single structure it is almost impossible to specify seismicity as the trigger event, but many workers have summarized some collective attributes of the soft-sediment deformation features for such an interpretation. These include the presence of soft-sediment deformation structures in discrete sediment horizons (Mazumder et al 2006 and references therein), lateral continuity of such beds (Obermeier, 1996), their vertical repetition within a succession (Mazumder et al 2006), 2 presence of bounding undeformed beds (Sims 1973(Sims , 1975, presence of various softsediment deformation structures together (Kleverlaan, 1987;Obermeier, 1996;Pope et al 1997;Rosetti and Góes, 2000), association with sedimentary breccias, conglomerate and massive sandstone (Mazumder et al 2006), and deviation of palaeocurrent indicators from the normal palaeoflow pattern (Mazumder et al 2006). According to Wheeler (2002), there will always be some degree of uncertainty about the seismic origin of soft sediment deformation structures because other causes for formation of similar structures cannot be easily ruled out.…”