Stratigraphic log of the Kazzab sediments, east (E) and west (W) of the fault zone,
with vertical positions of dated samples and event horizons. The main sedimentary sequences (I–VII) are shown left
of the stratigraphic columns, as well as a plot of the calibrated ages of radiocarbon samples versus depth
(cf. Table 4).
“Historical” series of events.
Time probability distributions (TPDs) in light gray are calibrated using
terrestrial curve IntCal04 (Reimer et al., 2005). Dark-grayTPDs are modeled using
OxCal 4β3 (Bronk Ramsey, 1995, 2001), according to the Bayesian model discussed in the text,
and the resulting TPD of events S1–3 are plotted in black.Horizontal bars correspond to 95.4%
confidence limits.
“Prehistoric” series of events.
Time probability distributions (TPDs) in light gray are calibrated using terrestrial curve IntCal04 (Reimer et al., 2005).
Dark-gray TPDs are modeled using OxCal 4β3 (Bronk Ramsey, 1995, 2001), according to
the Bayesian model discussed in the text, with subsequences displayed as rectangles,
and phases (unordered groups) as rounded boxes. The resulting TPDs of events S7–12 are plotted in black.
Horizontal bars correspond to 95.4% confidence limits.