We report sedimentological evidence for a tsunami from a coastal lake at Innaarsuit, Disko Bugt (west Greenland), which was most likely generated by a rolling iceberg. The tsunami invaded the lake c. 6000 years ago, during a period of time when relative sea level (RSL) was falling quickly because of isostatic rebound. We use the background rate of RSL fall, together with an age model for the sediment sequence, to infer a minimum wave run-up during the event of c. 3.3 m. The stratigraphic signature of the event bears similarities to that described from studies of the early-Holocene Storegga slide tsunami in Norwegian coastal basins. Conditions conducive to iceberg tsunami include a supply of icebergs, deep water close to the shore, a deposit...
Iceberg calving at outlet glaciers contributes to global sea-level rise in the context of climate ch...
At about 3000 C14-year BP or 1200 cal. yrs BC, the Baltic Sea experienced a mega-tsunami with a wave...
The Baltic Sea is not typically considered as an area affected by tsunamis. However, during the Late...
We report sedimentological evidence for a tsunami from a coastal lake at Innaarsuit, Disko Bugt (wes...
We report sedimentological evidence for a tsunami from a coastal lake at Innaarsuit, Disko Bugt (wes...
International audienceNumerical simulations show that the Storegga tsunami (∼8 150 cal a BP) penetra...
High-resolution swath bathymetric data can provide clues to the geological history by revealing the ...
The present geological setting west of Svalbard closely parallels the situation off mid-Norway after...
Glacier calving can cause violent tsunami waves which, upon landfall, can cause severe destruction. ...
Land ice melt and retreat is one of the most visible effects of climate change and contributes ≈1.5 ...
Land ice melt and retreat is one of the most visible effects of climate change and contributes ≈1.5 ...
Coastal fen- and lake deposits enclose sand layers that record at least three Holocene tsunamis at t...
Coastal fen- and lake deposits enclose sand layers that record at least three Holocene tsunamis at t...
Presumed deposits of the Storegga tsunami have been recognized in a coastal lake situated 4 m a.s.l....
This paper is part of Anders Romundset's doctoral thesis, which is available in Munin at http://hdl....
Iceberg calving at outlet glaciers contributes to global sea-level rise in the context of climate ch...
At about 3000 C14-year BP or 1200 cal. yrs BC, the Baltic Sea experienced a mega-tsunami with a wave...
The Baltic Sea is not typically considered as an area affected by tsunamis. However, during the Late...
We report sedimentological evidence for a tsunami from a coastal lake at Innaarsuit, Disko Bugt (wes...
We report sedimentological evidence for a tsunami from a coastal lake at Innaarsuit, Disko Bugt (wes...
International audienceNumerical simulations show that the Storegga tsunami (∼8 150 cal a BP) penetra...
High-resolution swath bathymetric data can provide clues to the geological history by revealing the ...
The present geological setting west of Svalbard closely parallels the situation off mid-Norway after...
Glacier calving can cause violent tsunami waves which, upon landfall, can cause severe destruction. ...
Land ice melt and retreat is one of the most visible effects of climate change and contributes ≈1.5 ...
Land ice melt and retreat is one of the most visible effects of climate change and contributes ≈1.5 ...
Coastal fen- and lake deposits enclose sand layers that record at least three Holocene tsunamis at t...
Coastal fen- and lake deposits enclose sand layers that record at least three Holocene tsunamis at t...
Presumed deposits of the Storegga tsunami have been recognized in a coastal lake situated 4 m a.s.l....
This paper is part of Anders Romundset's doctoral thesis, which is available in Munin at http://hdl....
Iceberg calving at outlet glaciers contributes to global sea-level rise in the context of climate ch...
At about 3000 C14-year BP or 1200 cal. yrs BC, the Baltic Sea experienced a mega-tsunami with a wave...
The Baltic Sea is not typically considered as an area affected by tsunamis. However, during the Late...