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The DEEP project utilizes submarine paleoseismology to study ancient earthquake and tsunami deposits, improving hazard assessments. By analyzing sediment records, it aims to establish long-term recurrence intervals for these events and enhance understanding of seismic cycles.
The study of giant earthquakes and tsunamis is essential in modern hazards assessment.
However, these natural disasters have a long recurrence time, and instrumental as historical records are inadequate to reduce uncertainties in hazards predictions.
Submarine paleoseismology is a novel approach that combines sedimentology and marine geology to identify, describe and date earthquake deposits.
Its strength relies on covering much longer periods than instrumental or historical catalogues.
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Canada, Rimouski
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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