Publications authored by Alan R. Nelson

The giant 1960 tsunami in the context of a 6000-year record of paleotsunamis and coastal evolution in south-central Chile

Pedro I. Matos-Llavona, Alan R. Nelson, Alexander Dolcimascolo, Benjamin P. Horton, Breanyn MacInnes, Daniel Melnick, et al.
2022 Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

Changing impacts of Alaska-Aleutian subduction zone tsunamis in California under future sea-level rise

Tina Dura, Alan R. Nelson, Andra J. Garner, Benjamin P. Horton, Charles S. Mueller, Richard W. Briggs, et al.
2021 Nature Communicarions 12

Subduction zone slip variability during the last millennium, south-central Chile

Tina Dura, Alan R. Nelson, Andrew C. Parnell, Benjamin P. Horton, Dania Nikitina, Isabel Hong, et al.
11/2017 Quaternary Science Reviews 175

Radiocarbon Dating of Plant Macrofossils from Tidal-Marsh Sediment

Andrew C. Kemp, Alan R. Nelson, & Benjamin P. Horton
Treatise on Geomorphology 14

Paleotsunami research

Brady Rhodes, Alan R. Nelson, Benjamin P. Horton, Harvey M. Kelsey, Lisa Doner, Marco Cisternas, et al.
05/2006 Eos 87 21

The application of intertidal foraminifera to reconstruct coastal subsidence during the giant Cascadia earthquake of AD 1700 in Oregon, USA.

Andrea D. Hawkes, Alan R. Nelson, & Benjamin P. Horton
07/2010 Quaternary International 221 1-2

Coastal subsidence in Oregon, USA, during the giant Cascadia Earthquake of AD 1700

Andrea D. Hawkes, Alan R. Nelson, Benjamin P. Horton, Christopher H. Vane, & Yuki Sawai
02/2011 Quaternary Science Reviews 30 3-4

Heterogeneous rupture in the Great Cascadia earthquake of 1700 inferred from coastal subsidence estimates

Pei-Ling Wang, Alan R. Nelson, Andrea D. Hawkes, Benjamin P. Horton, Kelin Wang, Robert C. Witter, et al.
05/2013 Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 118 5

Modern foraminifera, δ13C, and bulk geochemistry of central Oregon tidal marshes and their application in paleoseismology

Simon E. Engelhart, Alan R. Nelson, Andrea D. Hawkes, Benjamin P. Horton, Christopher H. Vane, Robert C. Witter, et al.
05/2013 Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 377

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