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Tsunamis --- Earthquake hazard analysis --- Plate tectonics --- Subduction zones --- Forecasting.
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This thesis is remarkable for the wide range of the techniques and observations used and for its insights, which cross several disciplines. It begins by solving a famous puzzle of the ancient world, which is what was responsible for the tsunami that destroyed settlements in the eastern Mediterranean in 365 AD. By radiocarbon dating of preserved marine organisms, Shaw demonstrates that the whole of western Crete was lifted out of the sea by up to 10 metres in a massive earthquake at that time, which occured on a previously unknown fault. The author shows that the resulting tsunami would have the characteristics described by ancient writers, and uses modern GPS measurements and coastiline geomorphology to show that the strain build-up near Crete requires such a tsunami-earthquake about every 6.000 years - a major insight into Mediterranean tsunami hazard. A detailed seismological study of earthquakes in the Cretan arc over the last 50 years reveals other important features of its behaviour that were previously unknown. Finally, she provides fundamental insights into the limitations of radiocarbon dating marine organisms, relating to how they secrete carbon into their skeletons. The thesis resulted in three major papers in top journals.
Geomorphology. --- Plate tectonics -- Mediterranean Region. --- Geology --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Geology - General --- Dynamic & Structural Geology --- Subduction zones --- Plate tectonics --- Tectonics, Plate --- Zones, Subduction --- Earth sciences. --- History. --- Geology. --- Historical geology. --- Structural geology. --- Geophysics. --- Natural disasters. --- Earth Sciences. --- Structural Geology. --- Natural Hazards. --- Historical Geology. --- History, general. --- Geophysics/Geodesy. --- Geodynamics --- Geology, Structural. --- Physical geography. --- Geography --- Annals --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Geotectonics --- Structural geology --- Tectonics (Geology) --- Physical geology --- Geognosy --- Geoscience --- Earth sciences --- Natural history --- Geological physics --- Terrestrial physics --- Physics --- Natural calamities --- Disasters
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