Title | Great-earthquake potential in Oregon and Washington – an overview of recent coastal geologic studies and their bearing on segmentation of Holocene ruptures, Central Cascadia Subduction Zone |
Publication Type | Book Chapter |
Year of Publication | 1996 |
Authors | Nelson, Alan R., and Stephen F. Personius |
Editor | Rogers, A.M., Timothy J. Walsh, William J. Kockelman, and George R. Priest |
Secondary Title | Assessing Earthquake Hazards and Reducing Risk in the Pacific Northwest, v.1 |
Tertiary Title | U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper |
Volume | no.1560 v.1 |
Pagination | p.91-114 |
Publisher | U.S. G.P.O. |
City | Washington, D.C. |
Call Number | OSU Libraries: Valley QE75 .P7 no.1560 v.1, Guin QE535.2.U6 A825 1996, Digital Open Access |
Keywords | Nehalem River, Nestucca River, Netarts Bay, Salmon River estuary, Siletz Bay, Alsea Bay, Siuslaw River, Umpqua River estuary, Coos Bay, South Slough, Coquille River estuary, coastal hazards, earthquakes, tsunamis, geology, paleosciences, tectonics |
Notes | This article gives a good overview of the discovery of the Pacific Northwest’s past earthquake history and what was known about this history. Unfortunately, at the time this article was written, while studies were being done on 27 estuaries in the region, only half of the work had been completed. There is good information about Netarts, Salmon River, Siletz and Alsea Bays. |
URL | https://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1560vol1/report.pdf |