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[EN] Subaqueous landslides are of common occurrence in lacustrine, coastal and deep-marine environments. They pose a risk to coastal communities and offshore infrastructure. During the past decades geoscientists have made important contributions for improving the understanding of subaqueous landslides. Efforts in the field of geo-modelling have helped fill the gap between subaqueous landslide occurrence, dynamics and tsunami genesis. Nevertheless, other gaps like the causal mechanisms and timing of subaqueous landslides has drawn out the progress in the prediction, essential to implement appropriate mitigation measures. This complex issue can only be managed in a multidisciplinary approach. The study of subaqueous landslides spans a wide range of sub-disciplines: geologists studying the link between climate change and gas hydrate dissociation, planetary geologists using subaqueous landslides as terrestrial analogues, petroleum geologists evaluating the seal/ reservoir capacity of ancient subaqueous landslides, and engineers evaluating geotechnical risks. This project seeks to create an international and multidisciplinary platform allowing geoscientists from academia and industry to sustain a dialogue conducive to the integration of findings from different fields into a more cohesive understanding of subaqueous landslides
[ES] Subaqueous landslides are of common occurrence in lacustrine, coastal and deep-marine environments. They pose a risk to coastal communities and offshore infrastructure. During the past decades geoscientists have made important contributions for improving the understanding of subaqueous landslides. Efforts in the field of geo-modelling have helped fill the gap between subaqueous landslide occurrence, dynamics and tsunami genesis. Nevertheless, other gaps like the causal mechanisms and timing of subaqueous landslides has drawn out the progress in the prediction, essential to implement appropriate mitigation measures. This complex issue can only be managed in a multidisciplinary approach. The study of subaqueous landslides spans a wide range of sub-disciplines: geologists studying the link between climate change and gas hydrate dissociation, planetary geologists using subaqueous landslides as terrestrial analogues, petroleum geologists evaluating the seal/reservoir capacity of ancient subaqueous landslides, and engineers evaluating geotechnical risks. This project seeks to create an international and multidisciplinary platform allowing geoscientists from academia and industry to sustain a dialogue conducive to the integration of findings from different fields into a more cohesive understanding of subaqueous landslides
X Congreso Geológico de España, 5-7 de julio 2021, Vitoria-Gasteiz.-- 1 page
IGCP, PICG, UNESCO
IGCP, PICG, UNESCO
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