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- Morphology of Late Quaternary Submarine Landslides Along the U.S
- Potential for Large-Scale Submarine Slope Failure and Tsunami Generation Along the U.S
- Submarine Landslides of the Upper East Australian Continental Margin
- Title Submarine Landslides at Subduction Margins
- Submarine Landslides and the Importance of the Initial Sediment Composition for Run-Out Length and Final Deposit
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- Landslide Tsunami
- Megatsunamis Induced by Volcanic Landslides in the Canary Islands: Age of the Tsunami Deposits and Source Landslides
- Implications of Reduced Turbidity Current and Landslide Activity for the Initial Eocene Thermal Maximum – Evidence from Two Distal, Deep-Water Sites ∗ Michael A
- Volcanic Evolution of Gran Canaria Reconstructed from Apron Sediments: Synthesis of Vicap Project Drilling1
- Lacustrine Turbidites from Tropical African Lakes As Indicators of Hydrologic and Climatic Changes
- Timing of Occurrence of Large Submarine Landslides on the Atlantic Ocean Margin
- The Lituya Bay Landslide-Generated Mega-Tsunami – Numerical Simulation and Sensitivity Analysis
- The Al-Borani Submarine Landslide and Associated Tsunami. a Modelling Approach ☆
- Varieties of Submarine Failure Morphologies of Seismically-Induced Landslides in Alaskan Fjords
- Submarine Landslides: Selected Studies in the U.S
- Coastal Geohazard and Offshore Geotechnics
- Landslide Generated Tsunamis: a Smoking Gun in Saratoga Passage, Puget Sound, Washington