Abstract A geomorphological survey immediately west of the Minoan town of Malia (Crete) shows that a tsunami resulting from the Bronze Age Santorini eruption reached the outskirts of the Palatial center. Sediment cores testify a unique erosional event during the Late Minoan period, followed locally by a high energy sand unit comprising marine fauna. This confirms that a tsunami impacted northern Crete and caused an inundation up to 400 m inland at Malia. We obtained a radiocarbon range of 1744–1544 BCE for the secure pre-tsunami context and an interval 1509–1430 BCE for the post-event layer. Examination of tsunami deposits was used to constrain run-up not exceeding 8 m asl. The results open the field for new research on the Bronze Age Santo...
co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceIn this work, we document two distinct tsunami deposits on t...
co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceIn this work, we document two distinct tsunami deposits on t...
The explosive eruption at Santorini in the Aegean Sea during the second millennium BCE was the large...
International audienceA geomorphological survey immediately west of the Minoan town of Malia (Crete)...
International audienceA geomorphological survey immediately west of the Minoan town of Malia (Crete)...
International audienceA geomorphological survey immediately west of the Minoan town of Malia (Crete)...
International audienceA geomorphological survey immediately west of the Minoan town of Malia (Crete)...
International audienceA geomorphological survey immediately west of the Minoan town of Malia (Crete)...
International audienceA geomorphological survey immediately west of the Minoan town of Malia (Crete)...
International audienceA geomorphological survey immediately west of the Minoan town of Malia (Crete)...
International audienceA geomorphological survey immediately west of the Minoan town of Malia (Crete)...
The explosive eruption at Santorini in the Aegean Sea during the second millennium BCE was the large...
The explosive eruption at Santorini in the Aegean Sea during the second millennium BCE was the large...
The explosive eruption at Santorini in the Aegean Sea during the second millennium BCE was the large...
The Minoan Thera eruption of the Bronze Age is the most significant Aegean explosive volcanism. The ...
co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceIn this work, we document two distinct tsunami deposits on t...
co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceIn this work, we document two distinct tsunami deposits on t...
The explosive eruption at Santorini in the Aegean Sea during the second millennium BCE was the large...
International audienceA geomorphological survey immediately west of the Minoan town of Malia (Crete)...
International audienceA geomorphological survey immediately west of the Minoan town of Malia (Crete)...
International audienceA geomorphological survey immediately west of the Minoan town of Malia (Crete)...
International audienceA geomorphological survey immediately west of the Minoan town of Malia (Crete)...
International audienceA geomorphological survey immediately west of the Minoan town of Malia (Crete)...
International audienceA geomorphological survey immediately west of the Minoan town of Malia (Crete)...
International audienceA geomorphological survey immediately west of the Minoan town of Malia (Crete)...
International audienceA geomorphological survey immediately west of the Minoan town of Malia (Crete)...
The explosive eruption at Santorini in the Aegean Sea during the second millennium BCE was the large...
The explosive eruption at Santorini in the Aegean Sea during the second millennium BCE was the large...
The explosive eruption at Santorini in the Aegean Sea during the second millennium BCE was the large...
The Minoan Thera eruption of the Bronze Age is the most significant Aegean explosive volcanism. The ...
co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceIn this work, we document two distinct tsunami deposits on t...
co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceIn this work, we document two distinct tsunami deposits on t...
The explosive eruption at Santorini in the Aegean Sea during the second millennium BCE was the large...