From: PO2::"MIRECKIJ@cofc.edu" 13-DEC-1994 11:27:56.78 To: Multiple recipients of list PALEOLIM CC: Subj: 36 recent refs on earthquake records in lakes Thank you for all the responses. I apologize to anyone whose papers I may have omitted inadvertently - please feel free to post an addenda! REFERENCES Adams, J.1981.Earthquake-dammed lakes in New Zealand. Geology 9:215-219 Allen, J.R.L., 1986. Earthquake magnitude-frequency, epicentral distance, and soft-sediment deformation in sedimenary basins: Sedimentary Geology, 46: 67-75. Ambraseys, N.N., Melville, C.P., Adams, R.D., 1994. The seismicity of Egypt, Arabia and the Red Sea: A historical review. Cambridge University Press, 320 p. ISBN 0-521-39120-2 Amick, D. and Gelinas, R.1991, The search for evidence of large prehistoric earthquakes along the Atlantic seaboard. Science 251: 655-658 Atwater, B.F., 1987, Evidence for great Holocene earthquakes along the outer coast of Washington state. Science 236:942-944. Atwater, B.F., and D. K. Yamaguchi, 1991. Sudden, probably coseismic submergence of Holocene treees and grass in coastal Washington state. Geology 19: 706-709. Bartsch-Winkler, S., and Schmoll, H.R.1992, Utility of radiocarbon-dated stratigraphy in determining late Holocene earthquake recurrence intervals, upper Cook Inlet, Alaska Geological Society of America Bulletin 104 (6): 684-694 Beck, C., P. Rochette, and M. Tardy, 1992. Interptrtation en terms de paleosismicite de niveaux destructures intercales des rythmites lacustres quaternaires des Alpes nord-occidentales. C.R. Acad. Sci. Paris 315 (Serie 2): 1525-1532. Bobrowsky, P.T. and Clague, J.J., 1990. Holocene sediments from Saanich Inlet, British Columbia, and their neotectonic implications. In Current Research, Part E., Geological Survey of Canada, Paper 90-1E, p. 251-256. Cisne, J.L., 1986. Earthquakes recorded stratigraphically on carbonate platforms. Nature 323: 320-322. Clague, J.J. and P.T. Bobrowsky, 1994. Evidence for a large earthquake and tsunami 100-400 years ago on western Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Quaternary Research 41: 176-184. Clarke, S.H., Jr., and G.A. Carver, 1992. Late Holocene tectonics and paleoseismicity, southern Cascadia subduction zone. Science, v. 255:188- 192 Doig, R., 1986. A method for determining the frequency of large-magnitude earthquakes using lake sediments. Can. J. Earth Sci. 23: 930-937. Hull, A.G., 1986. Pre-A.D. 1931 tectonic subsidence of Ahuriri Lagoon, Napier, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 29: 75-82. Kelson, K.I., R.B. VanArsdale, G.D. Simpson, and W.R. Lettis, 1992. Assessment of the style and timing of surficial deformation along the central Reelfoot scarp, Lake County, Tennessee. Seismological Research Letters 63 (3): 349-356. King, J.E., 1978. New evidence on the history of the St. Francis Sunk Lands, northeastern Arkansas. Geological Society of America Bulletin 89: 1719-1722. Locke, W.W. and Meyer, G.A., 1994. A 12 ka year record of vertical deformation across Yellowstone caldera margin: The shorelines of Yellowstone Lake. Journal of Geophysical Research 99: 20,079-20,094. Long, D, Smith, D.E., and Dawson, A.G., 1989. A Holocene tsunami deposit in eastern Scotland. Journal of Quaternary Science 4 (1): 61-66. Marker, G.D., 1964. The Effect of the Hebgen Lake earthquake of Aug. 17, 1959 on the hot springs of the Firehole Geyser Basins, Yellowstone National Park. U.S. Geological Survey Prof. Paper 935-L: 139-150. McGee, W.J., 1892. A fossil earthquake. Geological Society of America Bulletin 4: 411-415. McKeown, F.A., 1982. Overview and discussion. In F.A. McKeown and L.C. Pakiser (eds.), Investigations of the New Madrid Missouri, Earthquake Region. U.S. Geological Survey Prof. Paper 1236-A: 1-14. Mathewes, R.W., and J.J. Clague, 1994. Detection of large prehistoric earthquakes in the Pacific northwest by microfossil analysis. Science 264: 688-691. Niemi, T.M., Ben-Avraham, Z.1994, Evidence for Jericho earthquakes from slumped sediments of the Jordan River delta in the Dead Sea Geology 22 (5): 395-398 Phillips, S., Bustin,R.M., Lowe, L.E.1994, Earthquake-induced flooding of a tropical coastal peat swamp: A modern analogue for high-sulfur coals? Geology 22 (10) : 929-932 Pratt, B.R., 1994. Seismites in the Mesoproterozoic Altyn Formation (Belt Supergroup), Montana: A test for tectonic control of peritidal carbonate activity. Geology 22 (12) p. 1091-1094. Renault, R.W. and Tiercelin, J.-J., 1994. Lake Bogoria, Kenya Rift Valley - A sedimentological overview. IN: Sedimentology and Geochemistry of Modern and Ancient Saline Lakes, SEPM Sp. Pub. 50, p. 101-123. Russ, D.P., 1979, Late Holocene faulting and earthquake recurrence in the Reelfoot Lake area, northwestern Tennessee. Geological Society of America Bulletin 90: 1013-1018. Russ, D.P., 1982. Style and significance of surface deformation in the vicinity of New Madrid, Missouri. In F.A. McKeown and L.C. Pakiser (eds.) , Investigations of the New Madrid Missouri, Earthquake Region. U.S. Geological Survey Prof. Paper 1236-H: 95-114. Siegenthaler, C., W. Finger, K. Kelts, and S. Wang, 1987. Earthquake and seiche deposits in Lake Lucerne, Switzerland. Eclogae geol. Helv. 80: 241 -260. Siegenthaler, C. and M. Sturm, 1991. Slump induced surges and sediment transport in Lake Uri, Switzerland. Verh. internat. Ver. Limnol. 24: 955- 958. Seilacher, A., 1984. Sedimentary structures tentatively attributed to seismic events. Marine Geology 55: 1-12. Sims, J.D., 1973. Earthquake-induced structures in sediments of van Norman Lake, San Fernando, California. Science 182: 161-163. Sims, J.D., 1975. Determining earthquake recurrence intervals from deformational structures in young lacustrine sediments. Tectonophysics 29: 141-152. Sims, J.D., 1978. Annotated bibliography of penecontemporaneous deformational structures in sediments. U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 78-510, 79 p. Stahle, D.W., R.B. VanArsdale, M.K. Cleaveland, 1992. Tectonic signal in baldcypress trees at Reelfoot Lake, Tennessee. Seismological Research Letters 63: 439-447. Stihler, S.D., Stone, D.B. and Beget, J.E., 1992. "Varve" counting vs. tephrochronology and137Cs and 210Pb dating: A comparative test at Skilak Lake, Alaska. Geology 20: 1019-1022. _________________________________________________________________________ June Mirecki MIRECKIJ@COFC.EDU |-----| Department of Geology phone: 803/953-8278 |-----| 66 George St. fax: 803/953-5446 |-.-.-| College of Charleston |-.-.-| Charleston, SC 29424 |:::::| __________________________________________________________|:::::|________ From: PO2::"MIRECKIJ@cofc.edu" 15-DEC-1994 13:47:35.50 To: Multiple recipients of list PALEOLIM CC: Subj: earthquakes & lakes refs: addenda1 Please excuse my sin of omissions! Here are 5 more references: Doig, R., 1990. 2300 yr history of seismicity from silting events in Lake Tadoussac, Charlevoix, Quebec. Geology 18(9)(9): 820-823. Doig, R., 1991. Effects of strong seismic shaking in lake sediments and earthquake recurrence interval, Temiscaming, Quebec. Canadian Jour. of Earth Sci. 28:1349-1352. Frogatt, P.C. & Howorth, R. 1980. Uniformity of vertical faulting for the last 7000 years at Lake Poukawa, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 23: 493-497. Howorth, R & Froggatt, P.C. 1981 Uniformity of Late Quaternary Tilting, Lake Poukawa, New Zealand. Search 12 (6) 178-180. Shilts, W.W. and Clague, J.J., 1992. Documentation of earthquake-induced disturbance of lake sediments using subbottom acoustic profiling. Canadian Jour. of Earth Sci 29: 1018-1042. _________________________________________________________________________ June Mirecki MIRECKIJ@COFC.EDU |-----| Department of Geology phone: 803/953-8278 |-----| 66 George St. fax: 803/953-5446 |-.-.-| College of Charleston |-.-.-| Charleston, SC 29424 |:::::| __________________________________________________________|:::::|________