The Taiwan area, where the Philippine Sea Plate collides with Eurasia, is one of the most seismically active areas in the world and has been consequently struck repeatedly by destructive earthquakes. To better constrain the occurrence of large earthquakes, we have conducted two cruises in 2012 and 2013 from which five piston, gravity and...
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December 5, 2016 (v1)Journal articleAn attempt to reconstruct 2700 years of seismicity using deep-sea turbidites offshore eastern TaiwanUploaded on: February 28, 2023
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November 1, 2015 (v1)Journal article
Recent sedimentary facies and processes along the offshore slope of east Taiwan are investigated using a large set of geophysical and sedimentological data. The Taiwan orogen is often considered as one of the most tectonically active regions in the world and also suffers important climatic activity with an average of four typhoons per year. We...
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November 2016 (v1)Journal article
Since the early Cretaceous, the Bay of Bengal was formed during rifting between India and Antarctica and then by subsequent seafloor spreading. The nature of the crust underlying the Bay of Bengal is oceanic south of 15°N, but remains unknown (thinned continental crust, serpentinized mantle or oceanic crust) north of this limit. In order to...
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September 2021 (v1)Journal article
Clay-mineralogy study of Taiwanese river-mouth sediments, recent deep-water seafloor sediments around Taiwan, along with sediments collected from the Tainan shelf edge, have been investigated to access the source and transport of detrital fine-grained sediments. We determined the clay mineralogy in both hemipelagites and turbidites in the top...
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December 5, 2016 (v1)Journal article
We have discovered in a marine core, located 20 km east of the Coastal Range of Taiwan at the top of a 1200 m deep submarine high, sheltered from rivers discharges and gravitational flows, a 23 cm-thick anomalous sequence topped with broken bivalves and wood fragments. Based on radiocarbon dating, we distinguish five sub-events within ∼ 100...
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September 6, 2023 (v1)Conference paper
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June 4, 2024 (v1)Conference paper
Taiwan is located in the Typhoon Alley, an area that experiences the most frequent occurrence of severe tropical cyclones reaching categories 3 to 5 on the Saffir-Simpson scale. The island experiences 4.5 typhoons annually, threatening infrastructure and lives with landslides, heightened seismic hazards, and severe storm surges inducing floods....
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2024 (v1)Journal article
In the continental margin of the northeastern South China Sea, the sea level fluctuations since the Last Glacial Maximum have profoundly impacted the sedimentary environment. Our sub-bottom profiler data show a sedimentation process change from deposition to erosion during the Last Glacial Maximum. After the widespread erosion, the...
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April 29, 1997 (v1)Journal article
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March 2021 (v1)Journal article
We have collected two shallow gas hydrate samples at two sites having different geological settings off southwest Taiwan during the cruise MD214 in 2018. The first core site, MD18-3542, is on the South Yuan-An East Ridge at ~ 1200 m water deep, where a structural unconformity covered by fine-silt sediments appears at ~ 5.5 m below the seafloor....
Uploaded on: December 4, 2022