Revealing the coastal event-history of the Andaman Islands (Bay of Bengal) during the Holocene using radiocarbon and OSL dating

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Revealing the coastal event-history of the Andaman Islands (Bay of Bengal) during the Holocene using radiocarbon and OSL dating. / Frechen, Manfred; Ramachandran, Ramesh; Urban, Brigitte et al.

in: International Journal of Earth Sciences, Jahrgang 99, Nr. 8, 01.12.2010, S. 1741-1761.

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title = "Revealing the coastal event-history of the Andaman Islands (Bay of Bengal) during the Holocene using radiocarbon and OSL dating",
abstract = "Earthquakes that trigger tsunamis are of great geological, ecological and socio-economic importance The knowledge of the recurrence Interval of these events will give information about the hazard for a region Coastal sediments on the Andaman Islands located in the eastern Bay of Bengal were investigated to find evidence for palaeotsunamis and palaeoearthquakes Fieldwork was conducted on Red Skin Island and North Cinque Island, south of South Andaman Sediment material from event-layers was dated by optically stimulated luminescence and radiocarbon dating method The results show evidence possibly for one earthquake at about 1,000 or 3,000 years before the present together with deposits from possible tsunamis and storms The complex pattern of co- and post-seismic uplift and subsidence of the Andaman Islands is reflected in the investigated sections and made it possible to reconstruct an event-history for the last 3,000 years",
keywords = "Environmental planning, Andaman Islands, OSL dating, Palaeoearthquakes, Palaeostorm, Palaeotsunamis, Radiocarbon dating",
author = "Manfred Frechen and Ramesh Ramachandran and Brigitte Urban and Jan-Alexander Kunz",
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T1 - Revealing the coastal event-history of the Andaman Islands (Bay of Bengal) during the Holocene using radiocarbon and OSL dating

AU - Frechen, Manfred

AU - Ramachandran, Ramesh

AU - Urban, Brigitte

AU - Kunz, Jan-Alexander

PY - 2010/12/1

Y1 - 2010/12/1

N2 - Earthquakes that trigger tsunamis are of great geological, ecological and socio-economic importance The knowledge of the recurrence Interval of these events will give information about the hazard for a region Coastal sediments on the Andaman Islands located in the eastern Bay of Bengal were investigated to find evidence for palaeotsunamis and palaeoearthquakes Fieldwork was conducted on Red Skin Island and North Cinque Island, south of South Andaman Sediment material from event-layers was dated by optically stimulated luminescence and radiocarbon dating method The results show evidence possibly for one earthquake at about 1,000 or 3,000 years before the present together with deposits from possible tsunamis and storms The complex pattern of co- and post-seismic uplift and subsidence of the Andaman Islands is reflected in the investigated sections and made it possible to reconstruct an event-history for the last 3,000 years

AB - Earthquakes that trigger tsunamis are of great geological, ecological and socio-economic importance The knowledge of the recurrence Interval of these events will give information about the hazard for a region Coastal sediments on the Andaman Islands located in the eastern Bay of Bengal were investigated to find evidence for palaeotsunamis and palaeoearthquakes Fieldwork was conducted on Red Skin Island and North Cinque Island, south of South Andaman Sediment material from event-layers was dated by optically stimulated luminescence and radiocarbon dating method The results show evidence possibly for one earthquake at about 1,000 or 3,000 years before the present together with deposits from possible tsunamis and storms The complex pattern of co- and post-seismic uplift and subsidence of the Andaman Islands is reflected in the investigated sections and made it possible to reconstruct an event-history for the last 3,000 years

KW - Environmental planning

KW - Andaman Islands

KW - OSL dating

KW - Palaeoearthquakes

KW - Palaeostorm

KW - Palaeotsunamis

KW - Radiocarbon dating

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DO - 10.1007/s00531-009-0507-4

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VL - 99

SP - 1741

EP - 1761

JO - International Journal of Earth Sciences

JF - International Journal of Earth Sciences

SN - 1437-3254

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