This paper presents the second detailed study of sediments deposited by modern tsunamis, the first being that of the Flores (Indonesia) tsunami of December 1992 (Shi et al., 1995). Sediment cores were collected from areas in which eyewitnesses reported sediment deposition. Grain size analysis shows pronounced vertical variations in grain size as well as changes in standard deviation, skewness and kurtosis that appear to be indicative of complex tsunami flooding. Vertical variations in grain size in individual cores are greater than spatial variations between cores taken ailing a transect completed perpendicular to the coastline. The Java tsunami-deposited sediments do not show unequivocal evidence of local erosion but instead evidence for s...
Tsunami deposits are provisionally distinguished in the field on the basis of anomalous sand horizon...
July 17, 2006 tsunami which occurred in Indian Ocean had swept most of the south coast of Java, espe...
The identification of paleotsunamis in the coastal geological record requires modern analogues to al...
This paper presents the second detailed study of sediments deposited by modern tsunamis, the first b...
Stratigraphy, grain size distribution and foraminiferal assemblages of pre-tsunami and tsunami sedim...
The overarching aim of this research is to extend our understanding of the relationship between hist...
The 2004 Sumatra-Andaman tsunami flooded coastal northern Sumatra to a depth of over 20 m, deposited...
The tsunami deposits left by the 26 December 2004 tsunami in the coastal zone of Thailand were studi...
Spatial variations of thickness and grain size of 2004 and prehistoric tsunami sand layers from Aceh...
Abstract: The study of coastal flood risk is of considerable interest to engineers, planners and pol...
The tsunami wave of December 26, 2004 in North Sumatra had swept over most of Aceh west coasts. The ...
sunami sedimentology is a field of Science devoted to the study of the sedimentary features of tsuna...
We report the sediment features of the 2018 Palu tsunami in Indonesia based on the results of labora...
With wave heights of 30 m and runups reaching 50 m a.s.l. and 6 km inland, the December 26, 2004 tsu...
Risks posed by sea-level rise and cyclones are becoming more prevalent along the world’s coastlines....
Tsunami deposits are provisionally distinguished in the field on the basis of anomalous sand horizon...
July 17, 2006 tsunami which occurred in Indian Ocean had swept most of the south coast of Java, espe...
The identification of paleotsunamis in the coastal geological record requires modern analogues to al...
This paper presents the second detailed study of sediments deposited by modern tsunamis, the first b...
Stratigraphy, grain size distribution and foraminiferal assemblages of pre-tsunami and tsunami sedim...
The overarching aim of this research is to extend our understanding of the relationship between hist...
The 2004 Sumatra-Andaman tsunami flooded coastal northern Sumatra to a depth of over 20 m, deposited...
The tsunami deposits left by the 26 December 2004 tsunami in the coastal zone of Thailand were studi...
Spatial variations of thickness and grain size of 2004 and prehistoric tsunami sand layers from Aceh...
Abstract: The study of coastal flood risk is of considerable interest to engineers, planners and pol...
The tsunami wave of December 26, 2004 in North Sumatra had swept over most of Aceh west coasts. The ...
sunami sedimentology is a field of Science devoted to the study of the sedimentary features of tsuna...
We report the sediment features of the 2018 Palu tsunami in Indonesia based on the results of labora...
With wave heights of 30 m and runups reaching 50 m a.s.l. and 6 km inland, the December 26, 2004 tsu...
Risks posed by sea-level rise and cyclones are becoming more prevalent along the world’s coastlines....
Tsunami deposits are provisionally distinguished in the field on the basis of anomalous sand horizon...
July 17, 2006 tsunami which occurred in Indian Ocean had swept most of the south coast of Java, espe...
The identification of paleotsunamis in the coastal geological record requires modern analogues to al...