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Tsunami deposits in the geological record
Authors:Alastair G Dawson  Iain Stewart
Institution:

aAberdeen Institute for Coastal Science and Management (AICSM), University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, AB24 3UE, Scotland, United Kingdom

bSchool of Earth, Ocean and Environmental Science, University of Plymouth, Plymouth PL4 8AA, England, United Kingdom

Abstract:A review is presented here of tsunami deposits in the geological record. It begins with a discussion of the relationships between the processes of tsunami generation and propagation and the sedimentary responses. This is followed by a consideration of the sedimentary processes associated with the passage of tsunami waves across coastlines. Attention is also given to the sedimentary processes associated with tsunami-triggered gravity backwash flows and comparisons are made with turbidity current action. We observe that despite sedimentary evidence for recent tsunamiites, geological research on ancient tsunamis has not identified stratigraphic units associated with onshore tsunami sedimentation. Equally, it is noted that nearly all published studies of sedimentary processes associated with modern tsunamis have not considered patterns of sediment transport and deposition in the offshore zone.
Keywords:Tsunami deposits  Geology  Offshore  Sedimentation  Run-up
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