Sediment cores from Lake Suigetsu, Japan, reveal the absence of seawater intrusion into the lake caused by the historically documented tsunami of AD 1586 (Tensho Tsunami). A highprecision chronology of the cores established by Bayesian modeling radiocarbon determinations enables us to ascertain the precise position of the historical event in the sediment depth. Diatom analysis of the core shows that a diatom assemblage dominated by freshwater taxa persisted through the period. This makes a clear contrast with the core section around AD 1664 when the lake was artificially connected to the sea by a channel, and the subsequent intrusion of seawater was clearly recorded in the sediment cores by the occurrence of marine diatom fossils
During the last 30 years, there have been significant human activities in brackish lakes and coastal...
A tsunami generated by the C.E. 1707 Hōei earthquake is largely thought to be the flood event of rec...
The Sea of Hiuchi (coordinates N 34°23\u27, E133°24\u27) is situated in the middle part of the Inlan...
Sediment cores from Lake Suigetsu, Japan, reveal the absence of seawater intrusion into the lake cau...
Sediment cores from Lake Suigetsu, Japan, reveal the absence of seawater intrusion into the lake cau...
Abstract Sediment cores collected at Lake Kogare-ike, a coastal lake on the Pacific coast of central...
Abstract Stratigraphic and paleontological investigations in Mugi Town, on the Pacific coast of Shik...
In Japan, many earthquakes have occurred during historic times. Many tsunamis caused by these earthq...
The high potential of the varved sediments of Lake Suigetsu, central Japan, to provide a purely terr...
AbstractEvent layers in lake sediments are indicators of past extreme events, mostly the results of ...
Rikuzentakata City, NE Japan, has been repeatedly suffered by tsunami inundations including 1896 Mei...
The high potential of the varvedsediments of LakeSuigetsu, central Japan, to provide a purely terres...
© 2020, Springer Nature B.V. Geological evidence of recent tsunamis from sediment samples collected ...
JJ Tyler part of Suigetsu 2006 project membersAbstract not availableGordon Schlolaut, Achim Brauer, ...
High-resolution seismic profiles, combined with the integration of published drilling data, provide ...
During the last 30 years, there have been significant human activities in brackish lakes and coastal...
A tsunami generated by the C.E. 1707 Hōei earthquake is largely thought to be the flood event of rec...
The Sea of Hiuchi (coordinates N 34°23\u27, E133°24\u27) is situated in the middle part of the Inlan...
Sediment cores from Lake Suigetsu, Japan, reveal the absence of seawater intrusion into the lake cau...
Sediment cores from Lake Suigetsu, Japan, reveal the absence of seawater intrusion into the lake cau...
Abstract Sediment cores collected at Lake Kogare-ike, a coastal lake on the Pacific coast of central...
Abstract Stratigraphic and paleontological investigations in Mugi Town, on the Pacific coast of Shik...
In Japan, many earthquakes have occurred during historic times. Many tsunamis caused by these earthq...
The high potential of the varved sediments of Lake Suigetsu, central Japan, to provide a purely terr...
AbstractEvent layers in lake sediments are indicators of past extreme events, mostly the results of ...
Rikuzentakata City, NE Japan, has been repeatedly suffered by tsunami inundations including 1896 Mei...
The high potential of the varvedsediments of LakeSuigetsu, central Japan, to provide a purely terres...
© 2020, Springer Nature B.V. Geological evidence of recent tsunamis from sediment samples collected ...
JJ Tyler part of Suigetsu 2006 project membersAbstract not availableGordon Schlolaut, Achim Brauer, ...
High-resolution seismic profiles, combined with the integration of published drilling data, provide ...
During the last 30 years, there have been significant human activities in brackish lakes and coastal...
A tsunami generated by the C.E. 1707 Hōei earthquake is largely thought to be the flood event of rec...
The Sea of Hiuchi (coordinates N 34°23\u27, E133°24\u27) is situated in the middle part of the Inlan...