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The following pages link to Alan Robert Nelson (Q138475):
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- A maximum rupture model for the central and southern Cascadia subduction zone—reassessing ages for coastal evidence of megathrust earthquakes and tsunamis (Q145904) (← links)
- Variability of intertidal foraminferal assemblages in a salt marsh, Oregon, USA (Q147875) (← links)
- A sea-level database for the Pacific coast of central North America (Q148056) (← links)
- Coastal evidence for Holocene subduction-zone earthquakes and tsunamis in central Chile (Q148101) (← links)
- Evidence for frequent, large tsunamis spanning locked and creeping parts of the Aleutian megathrust (Q149715) (← links)
- Quaternary history of some southern and central Rocky Mountain basins (Q150012) (← links)
- Seismic sources in the aleutian cradle of tsunamis (Q150625) (← links)
- Holocene coseismic and aseismic uplift of Isla Mocha, south-central Chile (Q151875) (← links)
- Discordant 14C ages from buried tidal-marsh soils in the Cascadia subduction zone, southern Oregon coast (Q151882) (← links)
- Lithofacies analysis of colluvial sediments - an aid in interpreting the recent history of Quaternary normal faults in the Basin and Range Province, western United States (Q151893) (← links)
- Great earthquakes of variable magnitude at the Cascadia subduction zone (Q152084) (← links)
- A brackish diatom, <i>Pseudofrustulia lancea gen. et sp. nov.</i> (Bacillariophyceae), from the Pacific coast of Oregon (USA) (Q153148) (← links)
- Coastal subsidence in Oregon, USA during the giant Cascadia earthquake of AD 1700 (Q153715) (← links)
- Late Holocene earthquakes on the Toe Jam Hill fault, Seattle fault zone, Bainbridge Island, Washington (Q154256) (← links)
- Uplift and subsidence reveal a nonpersistent megathrust rupture boundary (Sitkinak Island, Alaska) (Q154533) (← links)
- Annual and seasonal distribution of intertidal foraminifera and stable carbon isotope geochemistry, Bandon Marsh, Oregon, USA (Q154862) (← links)
- Diverse rupture modes for surface-deforming upper plate earthquakes in the southern Puget Lowland of Washington State (Q154920) (← links)
- Earthquakes generated from bedding plane-parallel reverse faults above an active wedge thrust, Seattle fault zone (Q155583) (← links)
- Coastal sediments (Q156294) (← links)
- Seismic or hydrodynamic control of rapid late-Holocene sea-level rises in southern coastal Oregon, USA? (Q231488) (← links)
- Soil relative dating of moraine and outwash-terrace sequences in the northern part of the upper Arkansas Valley, central Colorado, U.S.A. (Q231710) (← links)
- Beach ridges as paleoseismic indicators of abrupt coastal subsidence during subduction zone earthquakes, and implications for Alaska-Aleutian subduction zone paleoseismology, southeast coast of the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska (Q235095) (← links)
- Multiple large earthquakes in the past 1500 years on a fault in metropolitan Manila, the Philippines (Q236145) (← links)
- Differences in coastal subsidence in southern Oregon (USA) during at least six prehistoric megathrust earthquakes (Q238688) (← links)
- A 600-year-long stratigraphic record of tsunamis in south-central Chile (Q239412) (← links)
- Subduction zone slip variability during the last millennium, south-central Chile (Q240034) (← links)
- Holocene earthquakes of magnitude 7 during westward escape of the Olympic Mountains, Washington (Q240220) (← links)
- Heterogeneous rupture in the great Cascadia earthquake of 1700 inferred from coastal subsidence estimates (Q243829) (← links)
- Modern foraminifera, δ13C, and bulk geochemistry of central Oregon tidal marshes and their application in paleoseismology (Q245000) (← links)
- Modern salt-marsh and tidal-flat foraminifera from Sitkinak and Simeonof Islands, southwestern Alaska (Q245022) (← links)
- Great earthquakes and tsunamis of the past 2000 years at the Salmon River estuary, central Oregon coast, USA (Q248493) (← links)
- Evidence for Late Holocene earthquakes on the Utsalady Point fault, Northern Puget Lowland, Washington (Q248799) (← links)
- Multiple sources for late-Holocene tsunamis at Discovery Bay, Washington State, USA (Q249298) (← links)
- Great-earthquake paleogeodesy and tsunamis of the past 2000 years at Alsea Bay, central Oregon coast, USA (Q252351) (← links)
- Identifying the greatest earthquakes of the past 2000 years at the Nehalem River Estuary, Northern Oregon Coast, USA (Q253381) (← links)
- Tsunami recurrence in the eastern Alaska-Aleutian arc: A Holocene stratigraphic record from Chirikof Island, Alaska (Q263811) (← links)
- Radiocarbon evidence for extensive plate-boundary rupture about 300 years ago at the Cascadia subduction zone (Q263965) (← links)
- Testing the use of microfossils to reconstruct great earthquakes at Cascadia (Q265555) (← links)
- Radiocarbon dating of plant macrofossils from tidal-marsh sediment (Q267453) (← links)
- Identifying coseismic subsidence in tidal-wetland stratigraphic sequences at the Cascadia subduction zone of western North America (Q271002) (← links)
- Wetland stratigraphic evidence for variable megathrust earthquake rupture modes at the Cascadia subduction zone (Q271537) (← links)
- Back to full interseismic plate locking decades after the giant 1960 Chile earthquake (Q274465) (← links)
- Testing megathrust rupture models using tsunami deposits (Q278199) (← links)
- Holocene earthquakes and right-lateral slip on the left-lateral Darrington-Devils Mountain fault zone, northern Puget Sound, Washington (Q280310) (← links)
- Organic geochemical investigation of far‐field tsunami deposits of the Kahana Valley, O'ahu, Hawai'i (Q281496) (← links)
- Age and significance of earthquake-induced liquefaction near Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (Q284857) (← links)
- Diatom zonation in southern Oregon tidal marshes relative to vascular plants, foraminifera, and sea level (Q285749) (← links)
- Relationships between diatoms and tidal environments in Oregon and Washington, USA (Q290094) (← links)
- Changing impacts of Alaska-Aleutian subduction zone tsunamis in California under future sea-level rise (Q290950) (← links)
- Sedimentary evidence of prehistoric distant-source tsunamis in the Hawaiian Islands (Q294744) (← links)