“…During the last four centuries, the Chilean coast has recorded tens of destructive tsunamis triggered by interplate earthquakes generated as the Nazca Plate is being subducted below the South American Plate (Heck, 1947;Barrientos, 2007;Cereceda et al, 2011). Some studies have focused on the geological record of the most recent events that have occurred during the last 60 years along the Chilean coast (Cisternas et al, 2000;Horton et al, 2011;Morton et al, 2011;Bahlburg & Spiske, 2012;Atwater et al, 2013;Garret et al, 2013;Ely et al, 2014;Kempf et al, 2015;Ar anguiz et al, 2016;Araya Cornejo & Carvajal, 2016;Bahlburg et al, 2018). Studies focused on identifying, dating and describing these events in the geological record during the Late Holocene are very scarce in northern Chile, and they have been mainly carried out in central and south Chile (Cisternas et al, 2005(Cisternas et al, , 2017Dura et al, 2014Dura et al, , 2017Garrett et al, 2015;Nentwig et al, 2015;Hong et al, 2016;Kempf et al, 2017).…”