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Micromorphological Analysis of Coastal Sediments from Willapa Bay, Washington, USA: A Technique for Analysing Inferred Tsunami Deposits
Authors:Aoibheann A. Kilfeather  Jeffrey J. Blackford  Jaap J. M. van der Meer
Affiliation:(1) Department of Geography, Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, London, E1 4NS, England;(2) Geography, School of Environment and Development, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL, UK
Abstract:Tsunami deposits are provisionally distinguished in the field on the basis of anomalous sand horizons, fining-up and fining-landward, coupled with organic-rich, fragmented `backwash' sediments. In this paper, micromorphological features of a sediment sequence previously interpreted as being of tsunami origin are described. These characteristics are shown to be consistent with the macro-scale features used elsewhere, but show additional details not seen in standard stratigraphies, including possible evidence for individual waves, possibly wave-magnitude progression, organic fragment alignment and intraclast microstructures. Although replication and more complete studies are needed, this analysis confirms the identification of a tsunami in Willapa Bay in ca.1700 AD, while demonstrating a widely applicable technique for confirming or refuting possible tsunami deposits.
Keywords:Tsunami  micromorphology  Cascadia subduction zone  Willapa Bay  Washington  thin sections
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