“…The reader is referred to the overviews of field interpretation by Obermeier et al (2001, 2005), and to the studies of Sims (1973), Obermeier and Dickenson (2000), Cox et al (2007), Tuttle et al (2002, 2005, 2019b), Tuttle and Atkinson (2010), Giona Bucci et al (2018a, 2018b), and Villamor et al (2016) for specific case studies. In addition, Sims and Garvin (1995), Quigley et al (2013), Bastin et al (2016), Giona Bucci et al (2017), Tuttle et al (2017), and Maurer et al (2019) discuss field interpretation specific to spatiotemporally clustered earthquakes. Once identified, paleoliquefaction features may be dated via radiocarbon, optically stimulated luminescence, archeological context, stratigraphic context, or soil development indicators, such as weathering and biologic activity, among others.…”