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Coastal lake sediments reveal 5500 years of tsunami history in south central Chile
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Lacustrine turbidites produced by surficial slope sediment remobilization : a mechanism for continuous and sensitive turbidite paleoseismic records
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Late Quaternary evolution of Lago Castor (Chile, 45.6°S): timing of the deglaciation in northern Patagonia and evolution of the southern westerlies during the last 17 kyr
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The role of sediment composition and behavior under dynamic loading conditions on slope failure initiation: a study of a subaqueous landslide in earthquake-prone South-Central Chile
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The sedimentary record of the 1960 tsunami in two coastal lakes on Isla de Chiloé, south central Chile
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A comparison of the sedimentary records of the 1960 and 2010 great Chilean earthquakes in 17 lakes: implications for quantitative lacustrine palaeoseismology
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Multidirectional, synchronously-triggered seismo-turbidites and debrites revealed by X-ray computed tomography (CT)
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Lacustrine turbidites as a tool for quantitative earthquake reconstruction: new evidence for a variable rupture mode in south central Chile
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The 600 yr eruptive history of Villarrica Volcano (Chile) revealed by annually laminated lake sediments
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Widespread deformation of basin-plain sediments in Aysén fjord (Chile) due to impact by earthquake-triggered, onshore-generated mass movements