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David E. Alexander
What makes an extreme geological event a catastrophe?
Erhan Altunel
Compatible and incompatible archaeological, historical and geological evidence for the large historical earthquakes on the Dinar Fault, western Turkey
Erhan Altunel
Earthquake Rupture in Ancient Cnidus, SW Turkey
Nicholas N. Ambraseys
Value of historical seismicity
Paulina Ekua Amponsah
Seismic Activity in south eastern Ghana
Mohamed A.H. Abdel Aziz
Earthquake Hazard Analysis for Some Archeological Sites in Egypt
Mark E. Bailey
Time-Variability of the Interplanetary Complex
Victor R. Baker
Catastrophic floods: scientific understanding and continuing human ignorance
Miryam Bar-Matthews
Evidence for abrupt changes in paleorainfall during the Holocene in the Eastern Mediterranean region as evident from speleothems
Christian Beck
Late Pleistocene-Holocene major earthquakes along the Boconò Fault (Mérida Andes, Venezuela): sedimentary record in the Los Zerpa moraine-dammed paleo-lake.
Christian Beck
Late Pleistocene-Holocene record of north-western Alps seismic events in lacustrine sediments: combined relations with local active tectonic features and last deglaciation.
Arnfried Becker
Rockfalls triggered by the AD 1356 Basle earthquake
Antony R. Berger
Nature in flux, not balance - some broader implications of rapid geological change
Carla Bottari
Seismicity of Sicily before 1000AD: archaeological evidence
Dan Bowman
Late-Pleistocene seismites from Lake Issyk-kul , the Tien Shan range, Kyrgyzstan
Ann Breen
Late Holocene climatic variability and site sensitivity in the Maya lowlands of northern Belize
Edward Bryant
Periodic mega-tsunami in the southwest Pacific: physical and human impacts
Ted Bryant
Evidence for Cosmogenic Tsunami
David A. Burney
Explicit tests for models of ecosystem collapse in late Holocene Madagascar
Lionel Carter
Deep Ocean Responses to Geological and Climatic Catastrophes along the New Zealand Plate Boundary.
Alex Chepstow-Lusty
A tale of two lakes: droughts, El Niños and major cultural change during the last 5000 years in the Cuzco region of Peru
Alex Chepstow-Lusty
A Late Holocene record of El Niño/arid events and cultural changes from the Cuzco region, Peru
S.V.M. Clube
The calendar and the Holocene
Valerio Comerci
The Rieti (Italy), Central Apennines, 1898 earthquake: how the study of moderate seismic events can help the earthquake hazard reduction
Carlos E. Cordova
Abrupt vegetation and soil changes in southwestern Crimea during the Holocene
Mauro Cremaschi
The Late Desertification In The Central Sahara: Rise And Decline Of The Kingdom Of Garamantes
Andrew B. Cundy
Lagoonal sediments as indicators of coseismic uplift around Acapulco, Mexico
Alastair Dawson
The Storegga Slide and Tsunami in the North Atlantic Region
John Dayton
Santorini and the collapse of the Bronze Age Civilisation
John Dearing
IGBP-PAGES Focus 5 Human Impacts on Terrestrial Ecosystems (HITE)
John Dodson
Dramatic change following human settlement on small Pacific Islands
Dale Dominey-Howes
The Late Minoan tsunami in the eastern Mediterranean: a re-examination
Nancy C. Weeks Doubleday
Implications of Records of Catastrophic Change for the Development of an Ecosystem Approach to Environmental Decision-Making
Nancy C. Weeks Doubleday
Combustion records in sediments and environmental change in the Holocene in Arctic Canada
Stuart Dunning
Rock Avalanches in High Mountains - A Sedimentological Investigation
Warren J. Eastwood
The mid-second millennium ‘Minoan’ eruption of Santorini (Thera): examining cause and effect of catastrophic volcanism.
Warren J. Eastwood
East Mediterranean civilisation collapse and climatic catastrophes: examining the Palaeoecological record based on stable isotope data.
Omer Emre
February 3, 2002 Sultandagi Earthquake (Mw:6.5), Central Southwestern Turkey
Paul R. Epstein
Shifting times and paradigms: Climate change and public health
Daniela Fanetti
Geological And Environmental Catastrophes In The Central Alps: An Integrated Approach In The Lake Como Region, Italy
John Flenley
The Easter Island Catastrophe
Lars G. Franzen
Cosmic activity as detected from raised bog stratigraphies in Northern Europe and Siberia. Cause, or non-cause, to climate detoriation and Dark Ages in Middle and Late Holocene?
Sam J Freeth
Changes in population distribution as a response to volcanic activity in the Western Highlands of Cameroon
Michael R. Frogley
High resolution isotopic and faunal evidence for climatic variability in the Lucre Basin, Cuzco region, Peru, over the last 2000 years
Benjamin R. Gearey
Building to Disaster: Prehistoric Trackway Construction, Palaeohydrological Change and Bog Bursts at Derryville Bog, Ireland
Santiago Giralt
45-year cycles of water level oscillations in the KaraBogazGol - Caspian Sea system.
Raisa Gracheva
Abrupt environmental change and depopulation of Upper Volga lowland, Central Russia, around 2, 600 BP
Margaret J. Guccione
Bootheel Lineament, the elusive surface rupture of the New Madrid Seismic Zone?
George J. Gumerman
Modeling Anasazi social dynamics and environmental change
Simon G. Haberle
Ecosystem Collapse and Agrarian Innovation in the Highlands of New Guinea
Fekri A. Hassan
The Collapse of the Old Kingdom: Low Floods, Famines, and Anarchy
Klaus-G. Hinzen
Evidence for a Medieval-Earthquake with Damaging Effects on Buildings from Late Antiquity in Cologne, Germany
Jacqueline Homan
History, archaeology and the development of seismic culture: an exploration of earthquake hazard in Turkey
Özden Ileri
Sedimentation rate and pattern of Lake Eber hosted in a seismically active basin, central Anatolia, Turkey
Arie S. Issar
Climate changes during the Holocene as a key to forecast impact of greenhouse effect on the climate of the Mediterranean Region
Lionel E. Jackson, Jr.
Lava flows and legends—Quaternary earthquakes, volcanism, and catastrophic outburst floods in central Yukon Territory, Canada
Elisa J. Kagan
Cave Deposits as Recorders of Paleoseismicity: a Record from Two Caves Located 60 km West of the Dead Sea Transform (Jerusalem, Israel)
Christopher Kilburn
Collapsing mountains: the threat from giant, rapid landslides
Andrea Kiss
Natural Crisis-Situations in Late Medieval Hungary
Konstantin Kostov
Speleothems as paleoseismic indicators: examples from Bulgaria
Michael D. Krom
Strontium isotopic and petrologic evidence for Nile flow failure at the end of the Old Kingdom, Egypt
Salomon B. Kroonenberg
Caspian sea-level change: a catastrophe and a blessing in disguise
Wolfgang Kundt
The 1908 Tunguska Catastrophe: a forming kimberlite ?
Clark Spencer Larsen
The Transition from Foraging to Farming and the Impact on Human Health: The Bioarchaeological Record
Lars Berg Larsen
The sixth century climatic catastrophe told by the ice cores
Francis Lemeille
Research of activity periods of the active Aigion Fault (Corinth Gulf, Greece) pointed out by the palaeo-environmental study of Holocene and Upper Pleistocene deposits
Suzanne Leroy
Is there a link between an early Byzantine seismic event (recorded in Lake Manyas sediment, N-W Turkey) and the end of the Beysehir Occupation Phase?
Mary Lewis
Suffer the Little Children? Industrialisation and human health in the eighteenth century
Sturt W. Manning
Tree-rings, environmental/climate change, and history in the east Mediterranean
Robert Marchant
Inter-tropical evidence for rapid climate change about 4000 years before present: a review
Robert Marchant
Pollen-based biome reconstructions for the past 450, 000 years from the Funza-2 core, Colombia: comparisons with model-based vegetation reconstructions.
Robert Marchant
Mid to Late Holocene pollen-based biome reconstructions for Colombia: a regional reconstruction
Jersy Marino
Reconstruction and aftermath of the catastrophic AD 1600 Huaynaputina eruption, south Peru
Fabienne Marret
Climatic instability in mid and low latitudes during the Holocene: the 4.1 cal. ka climatic event
Fabienne Marret
Abrupt changes and permanence of rainforests from Atlantic central Africa during the Holocene
Jesus Martinez-Frias
Megacryometeors: fall of atmospheric ice blocks from ancient to modern times
W. Bruce Masse
The human dimensions of cosmic impact: an analysis of South America's myths of the "Great Fire"
Sharad Master
Umm al Binni lake, a possible Holocene impact structure in the marshes of southern Iraq: Geological evidence for its age, and implications for Bronze-age Mesopotamia.
Matt McGlone
The Polynesian settlement of New Zealand: catastrophe and accommodations
Mustapha Meghraoui
Palaeoseismology and archeoseismology along the Dead Sea fault in Syria: Earthquake faulting and potential for a completed historical seismicity catalogue
Mustapha Meghraoui
Late Holocene paleoseismic timing and slip history along the Missyaf segment of the Dead Sea fault in Syria
Sarah Metcalfe
Making a catastrophe out of a crisis: climatic and environmental disturbance in Mesoamerica
Michael E. Moseley
Convergent Catastrophe and Human Response in the Central Andes
Robert Muir-Wood
The Quantification of Natural Catastrophe Risk and the new Risk Markets
Nils-Axel Mörner
Coastal flooding; myths and facts in past, present and future sea level changes
Nils-Axel Mörner
Paleoseismic characteristics: the Swedish case
Robert J. Nicholls
Atlantic Sea-Level Rise: Adaptation to Imaginable Worst Case Climate Change (ATLANTIS)
Andrei Ol'khovatov
The 1908 Tunguska event: facts are against space impact and point to geophysical origin
Mehmet Salim Oncel
Heavy Metal Pollution In Cayirova Creek, Kocaeli, Marmara Sea (Turkey)
Salim M. Oncel
In search of the source a sudden and short-lived salinity peak linked to an early Byzantine seismic event recorded in Lake Manyas sediment (N-W Turkey)
Eva Panagiotakopulu
Pharaonic Egypt and the origins of Plague
Ioannis D. Papanikolaou
Slip-rates on active faults from offset end-glacial features, central Italy: Data for seismic hazard mapping.
Charlotte Pearson
Volcanic Eruptions of the Holocene: An Interdisciplinary Approach to a New Methodology for Absolute Dating.
Benny Peiser
Sub-Critical Impacts during the Holocene
Christian Pfister
Natural disasters and the national identity in Switzerland 1806-1910
Luigi Piccardi
First Trench Investigation Along The Gargano Fault, Apulia Foreland, Southern Italy
Eric Post
Northern Mammals and the Ghosts of Winters Past
C.A. Pshenichny
Knowledge Base of Formation of Subaerial Eruption Unit
M. Teresa Ramirez-Herrera
Holocene coastal uplift along Punta de Mita, the Pacific margin of southwest Mexico.
Mike Rampino
Threats to Civilization from Impacts and Super-eruptions
Jean-Paul Raynal
The last eruptions of the Chaine des Puys (France) and their impacts on prehistoric environments
Jessica M Reeves
Return to the Blue Lagoon - The Holocene marine transgression of Lake Carpentaria, Australia
Klaus Reicherter
Holocene palaeoseismic history of the Central Betic Cordilleras (S-Spain)
Santiago Riera
Holocene environmental vulnerability in Iberian Peninsula from pollen records: atlantic and mediterranean patterns
D. De Rita
Catastrophic events conditioning human activities in the volcanic areas of Central Italy: examples from the Albano maar lake (Colli Albani, south of Rome) and from the Neapolitan volcanoes
Charlotte Roberts
Urban squalor or delight: living in towns in the past
Xavier Rodó
Cholera and climate in Bangladesh: An overview of current and past relationships in an endemic region
Eugene Rogozhin
The Late Pleistocene and Holocene seismic history of the Northern Eurasia from trenching data
Alexei N. Rudoy
Late-Quaternary Diluvial Floodstreams in the mountains Of Altai And Tuva
Derek Rust
Landslides as paleoseismological indicators
Robert Sallares
The emergence of falciparum malaria as a new disease in Roman Italy
Arndt Schimmelmann
A 200 yr cycle of floods and droughts linking the Americas from California to the Amazon over the past 2, 000 years
Michael Schnellmann
Lacustrine Slump Deposits and Tsunamis: Earthquake History and Seismic Hazard
Antje Schwalb
Climatic catastrophes in continuous records – evidence and causes
Stephen Self
Super-eruptions: volcanic activity with a global impact
Roy J. Shlemon
The Holocene 'Downtown fault' in Salt Lake City, Utah: Technical controversies and geopolitics
Pablo. G. Silva
Paleoseismic record at the ancient Roman city of Baelo Claudia (Cádiz, South Spain)
Dominique Similox-Tohon
Active normal faults near the ancient city of Sagalassos (SW Turkey) revealed by geomorphological features and drainage patterns using satellite images and a digital elevation model
S. Fred Singer
How likely is a human-caused climate catastrophe?
Manuel Sintubin
Neotectonics in the territory of the ancient city of Sagalassos (SW Turkey)
Alexei L. Sobisevich
Volcanic Hazard in the Northern Caucasus: New Technologies of Monitoring Magma Structures
Steven Soter
Archaeological evidence of earthquakes in the area of Helike, Achaia, Greece from the Early Bronze Age to Late Antiquity
David W. Stahle
Megadrought and megadeath in 16th century Mexico
Duncan Steel
The Coherent Catastrophism Hypothesis
James T. Teller
Outbursts from Lake Agassiz and their possible impact on coastal environments
Peter Thejll
The scope of solar influence on Holocene climate
Mohammed Umer
Present and Past Extreme Climate events in Ethiopia
Griet Verhaert
The use of carbonate precipitates in neotectonic research: methodology and applicability
Siim Veski
Kaali Meteorite impact induced Ecological catastrophe 800–400 BC, as revealed by pollen, XRD, LOI and 14C analyses of peat containing impact ejecta
Siim Veski
Prehistoric man and the Baltic Sea at Pärnu, southwestern Estonia. Shifting coasts and a possible tsunami in the Baltic Sea 8400–8200 years BP
Harvey Weiss
The Sandcrossers, in space and time
Ian P. Wilkinson
Environmental instability and the Holocene ecosystem of Lake Sevan, Armenia
Kathy Willis
Biotic response to the mid-Holocene (4.2 ka BP) aridification event in the Mediterranean
V. Zykina
Climatic record from the shore and bottom of the Chany Lake (Semi-arid Western Siberia)
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