Articles | Volume 32
https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-32-101-2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-32-101-2023
Workshop report
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26 Oct 2023
Workshop report |  | 26 Oct 2023

MagellanPlus Workshop: mission-specific platform approaches to assessing natural hazards that impact society

Hugh Daigle, João C. Duarte, Ake Fagereng, Raphaël Paris, Patricia Persaud, Ángela María Gómez-García, and the Lisbon MagellanPlus Workshop Participants

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Natural hazards associated with the ocean can have a direct impact on coastal populations and even affect populations located far away from the coast. These hazards may interact, and they include tsunamis that result in major damage and catastrophic loss of life and submarine landslides, which themselves can produce tsunamis and damage subsea infrastructure. We present ideas for investigating these hazards with scientific ocean drilling.