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Description: The EU project ASTARTE aims at developing a higher level of tsunami hazard assessment in the North East Atlantic, Mediterranean and Connected seas (NEAM) region by a combination of field work, experimental work, numerical modeling and technical development. The project is a cooperative work of 26 institutes from 16 countries and links together the description of past tsunamigenic events, the identification and characterization of tsunami sources, the assessment of the impact of such events, and the development of adequate resilience and risks mitigation strategies.
The ASTARTE project includes a web-based database on Paleotsunami deposits. It has been implemented with the purpose to be the future information repository for tsunami research in Europe, integrating the existing official scientific reports and peer reviewed papers on these topics. The database will be updated every 6-12 months. http://www.astarte-project.eu
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement n◦ 603839 (Project ASTARTE - Assessment, Strategy and Risk Reduction for Tsunamis in Europe).
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Copyright Text: The ASTARTE Paleotsunami and Mass Transport Deposits databases – web-based references for tsunami and submarine landslide research around Europe. Paolo Marco De Martini, Antonio Patera, Simone Orefice, Raphael Paris, David Völker, Galderic Lastras, Pedro Terrinha, João Noiva, Alessandra Smedile, Daniela Pantosti, James Hunt, Marc-Andre Gutscher, Sébastien Migeon, Gerassimos Papadopoulos, Ioanna Triantafyllou, and Ahmet C. Yalciner. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 19, EGU2017-15055, 2017, EGU General Assembly 2017
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