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2018
Identifying Overwash Deposits in Arid Environments : Towards a Millennial-Scale Record of Cyclones and Makran Trench Tsunamis from Sur Lagoon, Oman
Titre : Identifying Overwash Deposits in Arid Environments : Towards a Millennial-Scale Record of Cyclones and Makran Trench Tsunamis from Sur Lagoon, Oman
Auteur : Griffis, Anne.
Université de soutenance : The University of Southern Mississippi
Grade : Master of Science (MS) 2018
[[ Résumé
Coastlines along the Arabian Sea are susceptible to marine inundation from
Makran Subduction Zone (MSZ) earthquakes and tropical cyclones. Sediments deposited
by these forms of inundation can expand the decadal instrumental record of events to
include millennial timescales in regions without rich historical records (i.e., Oman). On
November 28, 1945 a 8.1 Mw MSZ earthquake generated a tsunami that inundated
coastlines of the Arabian sea with wave heights as high as 13m. The stratigraphic,
sedimentological, foraminiferal, and geochemical signatures of deposit were examined
from a small (12 km2
), microtidal lagoon in Sur, Oman. The 1945 tsunami deposit
contained distinctive taphonomic assemblages of foraminifera and bivalves. Below the
41cm thick 1945 shell-rich deposit at Sur Lagoon, seven additional anomalous sand
(mean grain size of 3.73 1.66 ; very fine sand) layers, ranging in thickness from 7 to
32cm, were found preserved within fine-grained lagoonal sediment (mean grain size of
4.44 1.66 ; very coarse silt). The seven inferred overwash layers have features
consistent with the 1945 tsunami deposit such as fining upward trends, marine
foraminifera (e.g., Amphistegina spp., planktics) and increased concentrations of calcium
and strontium. By contrast, the surrounding lagoon deposits contain finer grain sizes,
intertidal and nearshore foraminifera (e.g., Ammonia tepida, miliolids), and increased
concentrations of titanium and magnesium. Based on these data, the seven overwash
layers found below the 1945 tsunami deposit have been attributed to marine inundation.
Radiocarbon dating indicated an age of 3127 to 2515 cal yr BP for the deepest
stratigraphic uni
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