EVIDENCE FOR 17TH-CENTURY TSUNAMIS GENERATED ON THE KURIL-KAMCHATKA SUBDUCTION ZONE, LAKE TOKOTAN, HOKKAIDO, JAPAN

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dc.contributor.author Sawai Y.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-05-05T05:04:41Z
dc.date.available 2021-05-05T05:04:41Z
dc.date.issued 2002
dc.identifier https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=1271158
dc.identifier.citation Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2002, 20, 8, 903-911
dc.identifier.issn 1367-9120
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/28379
dc.description.abstract In the seventeenth century, two tsunamis that were generated by earthquakes on the Kuril-Kamchatka subduction zone inundated the eastern coast of Hokkaido, northern Japan. Stratigraphic evidence for these two tsunamis and related land-level change in coastal Hokkaido consists of two landward-thinning sand layers in the sediments of Lake Tokotan, a coastal lagoon on the Hokkaido coast. The marine origin of these sand layers is indicated by the presence of brackish-marine diatoms. The rarity and high degree of fragmentation of diatom valves suggests that the sands were transported in a short time over a considerable distance. Tsunamis at this site were probably generated by great earthquakes along the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench. Volcanic ash deposits lying just above the sands suggest that tsunamis occurred in the late 17th century. Tsunamis during the historic period are not recorded in Lake Tokotan, which suggests that the sand layers were deposited by tsunamis substantially larger than historic tsunamis.
dc.subject DIATOMS
dc.subject FRESHWATER COASTAL LAGOON
dc.subject LAKE DEPOSITS
dc.subject TEPHROCHRONOLOGY
dc.subject TSUNAMI
dc.title EVIDENCE FOR 17TH-CENTURY TSUNAMIS GENERATED ON THE KURIL-KAMCHATKA SUBDUCTION ZONE, LAKE TOKOTAN, HOKKAIDO, JAPAN
dc.type Статья


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