Lu, YinMoernaut, JasperBookman, RevitalWaldmann, NicolasWetzler, NadavAgnon, AmotzMarco, ShmuelAlsop, G. IanStrasser, MichaelHubert-Ferrari, Aurélia2021-02-052021-02-052021-02-16Lu, Y, Moernaut, J, Bookman, R, Waldmann, N, Wetzler, N, Agnon, A, Marco, S, Alsop, G I, Strasser, M & Hubert-Ferrari, A 2021, 'A New Approach to Constrain the Seismic Origin for Prehistoric Turbidites as Applied to the Dead Sea Basin', Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 48, no. 3, e2020GL090947. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL0909470094-8276RIS: urn:EB72DB844DD51F75B33DF145B7742D96ORCID: /0000-0003-4479-372X/work/161797450https://hdl.handle.net/2164/15784Acknowledgments The authors appreciate the editor Lucy Flesch for handling our manuscript, Stefano Vitale and Alina Polonia for constructive reviews. This research was supported by the University of Liege under Special Funds for Research, IPD‐STEMA Program (R.DIVE.0899‐J‐F‐G to Y. Lu), Austrian Science Fund (FWF: M 2817 to Y. Lu), the DESERVE Virtual Institute of the Helmholtz Association (to A. Agnon), the Israel Science Foundation (#1093/10 to R.Bookman and #1645/19 to S.Marco), and the ICDP.103785478engDead Seaseismic intensityseismitesseismogenic sedimentary processessof-sediment deformationturbiditessof‐sediment deformationQE GeologyGeophysicsGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesSupplementary DataQEA New Approach to Constrain the Seismic Origin for Prehistoric Turbidites as Applied to the Dead Sea BasinJournal article10.1029/2020GL090947https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85100961710