Philipp Kempf
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: Environmental response of coastal lake Huelde, Chile, after tsunami inundation and earthquake-induced subsidence
Environmental response of coastal lake Huelde, Chile, after tsunami inundation and earthquake-induced subsidence Open
View article: Coastal lake records of past tsunamis in South-Central Chile
Coastal lake records of past tsunamis in South-Central Chile Open
Overlying the subducting Nazca Plate, Chile’s coastline is notoriously prone to megathrust earthquakes and associated tsunamis, as illustrated by the 2010 Maule (Mw 8.8) and 1960 Valdivia (Mw 9.5) events. Despite numerous geophysical…
View article: Sedimentary evidence of the Late Holocene tsunami in the Shetland Islands (UK) at Loch Flugarth, northern Mainland
Sedimentary evidence of the Late Holocene tsunami in the Shetland Islands (UK) at Loch Flugarth, northern Mainland Open
Tsunami deposits around the North Sea basin are needed to assess the long‐term hazard of tsunamis. Here, we present sedimentary evidence of the youngest tsunami on the Shetland Islands from Loch Flugarth, a coastal lake on northern Mainlan…
View article: A 1500‐year record of North Atlantic storm flooding from lacustrine sediments, Shetland Islands (UK)
A 1500‐year record of North Atlantic storm flooding from lacustrine sediments, Shetland Islands (UK) Open
Severe storm flooding poses a major hazard to the coasts of north‐western Europe. However, the long‐term recurrence patterns of extreme coastal flooding and their governing factors are poorly understood. Therefore, high‐resolution sediment…
View article: The late Holocene tsunami in the Shetland Islands (UK) identified in Loch Flugarth, north Mainland
The late Holocene tsunami in the Shetland Islands (UK) identified in Loch Flugarth, north Mainland Open
To assess the long-term hazard of tsunamis, particularly in regions with a short and fragmented historical record, sedimentary deposits of tsunamis are an essential tool. In the North Sea region, evidence of tsunamis is scarce. The Shetlan…
View article: A 1500-years record of North Atlantic storminess from the Shetland Islands (UK)
A 1500-years record of North Atlantic storminess from the Shetland Islands (UK) Open
Severe storm surges pose a major hazard to the coasts of northwestern Europe. Therefore, high-resolution records of past North Atlantic storminess are required to assess (i) whether storm activity has increased in recent decades and (ii) w…
View article: A 7,500-year-long record of extreme wave events from tidal Lake Hamana, south-central Japan 
A 7,500-year-long record of extreme wave events from tidal Lake Hamana, south-central Japan  Open
<p>Lake Hamana is a brackish lake with an area of 64 km<sup>2</sup>, facing the eastern Nankai Trough and connected to the Pacific Ocean. The lake has experienced tsunami intrusion during historical Nankai Trough megathru…
View article: Sedimentary evidence of a late Holocene tsunami at Loch Flugarth (Shetland Islands, UK)
Sedimentary evidence of a late Holocene tsunami at Loch Flugarth (Shetland Islands, UK) Open
<p>Tsunami deposits are required to assess the long-term hazard of tsunamis, in particular in regions with a short and fragmented historical record. In the North Sea region, evidence of tsunamis is scarce. However, the Shetland Islan…
View article: Age Uncertainty in Recurrence Analysis of Paleoseismic Records
Age Uncertainty in Recurrence Analysis of Paleoseismic Records Open
Determining the aperiodicity of large earthquake recurrences is key to forecast future rupture behavior. Aperiodicity is classically expressed as the coefficient of variation of recurrence intervals, though the recent trend to express it a…
View article: Core-CT: A MATLAB application for the quantitative analysis of sediment and coral cores from X-ray computed tomography (CT)
Core-CT: A MATLAB application for the quantitative analysis of sediment and coral cores from X-ray computed tomography (CT) Open
View article: Age Uncertainty in Recurrence Analysis of Paleoseismic Records
Age Uncertainty in Recurrence Analysis of Paleoseismic Records Open
Earth and Space Science Open Archive This work has been accepted for publication in Journal of Geophysical Research - Solid Earth. Version of RecordESSOAr is a venue for early communication or feedback before peer review. Data may be preli…
View article: Age Uncertainty in Recurrence Analysis of Paleoseismic Records
Age Uncertainty in Recurrence Analysis of Paleoseismic Records Open
Determining the aperiodicity of large earthquake recurrences is key to forecast future rupture behaviour. Aperiodicity is classically expressed as the coefficient of variation of recurrence intervals, though the recent trend to express it …
View article: Age Uncertainty in Recurrence Analysis of Paleoseismic Records
Age Uncertainty in Recurrence Analysis of Paleoseismic Records Open
Determining the aperiodicity of large earthquake recurrences is key to forecast future rupture behaviour. Aperiodicity is classically expressed as the coefficient of variation of recurrence intervals, though the recent trend to express it …
View article: R-code and data supplement to: Age Uncertainty in Recurrence Analysis of Paleoseismic Records
R-code and data supplement to: Age Uncertainty in Recurrence Analysis of Paleoseismic Records Open
The files in this data repository entry contain the R-code and data sets to the manuscript by Philipp Kempf and Jasper Moernaut with the title "Age Uncertainty in Recurrence Analysis of Paleoseismic Records". Philipp Kempf wrote the code a…
View article: Understanding the Effect of Age Uncertainty in Recurrence Analysis of Paleoseismic Records
Understanding the Effect of Age Uncertainty in Recurrence Analysis of Paleoseismic Records Open
<p>The ultimate goal of paleoseismology is to estimate the strength, location and timing of future large earthquakes. Paleoseismic records can deliver an accurate description of past hazards, which is the first step towards that goal…
View article: Core-CT: &#160;A MATLAB application for the quantitative analysis of sediment and coral cores from X-ray computed tomography (CT)&#160;
Core-CT:  A MATLAB application for the quantitative analysis of sediment and coral cores from X-ray computed tomography (CT)  Open
<div> <p>X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a non-destructive imaging technique that provides three-dimensional (3D) visualisation and high-resolution quantitative data in the form of CT numbers. CT numbers are derived as a func…
View article: Paleotsunami record of the past 4300 years in the complex coastal lake system of Lake Cucao, Chiloé Island, south central Chile
Paleotsunami record of the past 4300 years in the complex coastal lake system of Lake Cucao, Chiloé Island, south central Chile Open
View article: Hydroacoustic data of Lake Huelde
Hydroacoustic data of Lake Huelde Open
View article: Core metadata, split core images and MultiSensorCoreLogs of Lake Cucao
Core metadata, split core images and MultiSensorCoreLogs of Lake Cucao Open
View article: Hydroacoutic data of Lake Cucao
Hydroacoutic data of Lake Cucao Open
View article: Hydroacoustic and sediment records of Lake Cucao, Chiloé Island, south central Chile
Hydroacoustic and sediment records of Lake Cucao, Chiloé Island, south central Chile Open
View article: Paleotsunami record of the past 4300 years in the complex coastal lake system of Lake Cucao, Chiloé Island, south central Chile
Paleotsunami record of the past 4300 years in the complex coastal lake system of Lake Cucao, Chiloé Island, south central Chile Open
In CE 1960, Lake Cucao on Chiloé Island in south central Chile was inundated by the tsunami of the Great Chilean Earthquake (Mw 9.5). The area of what is now the lake basin has been submerged since the end of the rapid postglacial sea-leve…
View article: Distinguishing intraplate from megathrust earthquakes using lacustrine turbidites
Distinguishing intraplate from megathrust earthquakes using lacustrine turbidites Open
Subduction zone seismicity arises from megathrust, crustal, and intraslab earthquakes, and understanding the recurrence patterns of each type is crucial for hazard assessments. Lake sediments can record earthquakes from all three seismogen…
View article: Sedimentary evolution of the Sagara coastal area in Japan and its potential to preserve extreme wave deposits
Sedimentary evolution of the Sagara coastal area in Japan and its potential to preserve extreme wave deposits Open
View article: Larger earthquakes recur more periodically: New insights in the megathrust earthquake cycle from lacustrine turbidite records in south-central Chile
Larger earthquakes recur more periodically: New insights in the megathrust earthquake cycle from lacustrine turbidite records in south-central Chile Open
View article: Coastal lake sediments reveal 5500 years of tsunami history in south central Chile
Coastal lake sediments reveal 5500 years of tsunami history in south central Chile Open
View article: Tsunamis in south central Chile : evidence from coastal lakes
Tsunamis in south central Chile : evidence from coastal lakes Open
The south central Chilean coast lies on the Peru-Chile subduction zone. As a result, the area is prone to megathrust earthquakes. The convergent motion of the oceanic Nazca Plate and the South American Plate during these earthquakes causes…