2019
DOI: 10.3390/geosciences9020100
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Marine Geohazards: A Bibliometric-Based Review

Abstract: Marine geohazard research has developed during recent decades, as human activities intensified towards deeper waters. Some recent disastrous events (e.g., the 2004 Indian Ocean and 2011 Japan tsunamis) highlighted geohazards socioeconomic impacts. Marine geohazards encompass an extensive list of features, processes, and events related to Marine Geology. In the scientific literature there are few systematic reviews concerning all of them. Using the search string ‘geohazard*’, this bibliometric-based review expl… Show more

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“…Geohazards (in clud ing ma rine geohazards) en com pass an ex ten sive range of fea tures, pro cesses, and events re lated to ge ol ogy (Yonggang et al, 2016;Culshaw, 2018) and as such they must be in cluded in all ad ap ta tion-re lated and plan ning activ i ties (Didier et al, 2019), and in ter est in nat u ral threats has grown in re cent years (Camargo et al, 2019). Stud ies of threats are con ducted around the word in dif fer ent geo graph ical con ditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geohazards (in clud ing ma rine geohazards) en com pass an ex ten sive range of fea tures, pro cesses, and events re lated to ge ol ogy (Yonggang et al, 2016;Culshaw, 2018) and as such they must be in cluded in all ad ap ta tion-re lated and plan ning activ i ties (Didier et al, 2019), and in ter est in nat u ral threats has grown in re cent years (Camargo et al, 2019). Stud ies of threats are con ducted around the word in dif fer ent geo graph ical con ditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sketch showing the main offshore geological hazards. Inspired by [7].…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently a more targeted, densely spaced 2D (older standard) survey was performed or, more likely now, part of a 3D cube is selected and often reprocessed over a prospective area. If the prospective area is deemed worthy , a high-resolution, shallow-looking (higher frequency,) 2D or 3D site survey, aiming to identify potential geotechnical and drilling hazards is contracted (Camargo et al, 2019;Lane and Taylor, 2002;Shmatkova et al, 2015;Zhang et al, 2016). This workflow, is not optimal for exploration in glaciogenic sequences for several reasons: (1) lower frequencies resulting in poorer vertical resolution cannot image subtle, glaciogenic features (MSGL, iceberg ploughmarks etc.)…”
Section: Improved Imaging Workflows Techniques and Equipmentmentioning
confidence: 99%