Authors
Michael Strasser, Katrin Monecke, Michael Schnellmann, Flavio S Anselmetti
Publication date
2013/1
Source
Sedimentology
Volume
60
Issue
1
Pages
319-341
Description
Central Switzerland lies tectonically in an intraplate area and recurrence rates of strong earthquakes exceed the time span covered by historic chronicles. However, many lakes are present in the area that act as natural seismographs: their continuous, datable and high‐resolution sediment succession allows extension of the earthquake catalogue to pre‐historic times. This study reviews and compiles available data sets and results from more than 10 years of lacustrine palaeoseismological research in lakes of northern and Central Switzerland. The concept of using lacustrine mass‐movement event stratigraphy to identify palaeo‐earthquakes is showcased by presenting new data and results from Lake Zurich. The Late Glacial to Holocene mass‐movement units in this lake document a complex history of varying tectonic and environmental impacts. Results include sedimentary evidence of three major and three minor …
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