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ISBN 10: 0128239395
ISBN 13: 9780128239391
Author: Tsunemasa Shiki, Yoshinobu Tsuji, Teiji Yamazaki, Futoshi Nanayama
Tsunamiites: Features and Implications, Second Edition, is an overview of the state-of-the art developments in sedimentology of tsunami-induced and tsunami-affected deposits, namely tsunamiites. It also highlights new problems and issues calling for additional investigation and provides insight into the direction for future tsunamiite research.
New to this edition: discussion of the impact of 2011 tsunami in Northern Japan as well as additional coverage of offshore tractive current deposition and deposition of boulders.
- Includes a comprehensive overview of new developments in tsunamiites from leading experts
- Covers future trends and development needs for researching sediments from tsunamis
- New edition includes coverage and lessons learned from the 2011tsunami in Northern Japan
Tsunamiites Features and Implications 2nd Edition Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction: why a Book on Tsunamiites
Chapter 2. The term “Tsunamiite”
Chapter 3. Tsunamis and tsunami sedimentology
1. Introduction
2. Generation, propagation, and quantification
3. Tsunami sedimentology
4. Concluding remarks
Chapter 4. Bedforms and sedimentary structures characterizing tsunami deposits
1. Introduction
2. Differences of waveforms between tsunami- and storm-induced waves
3. Bedforms and sedimentary structures reflecting the tsunami waveform
4. Single-bed deposits
5. Multiple-bed deposits
6. Depositional model in shallow water
7. Conclusions
Chapter 5. Tsunami depositional processes reflecting the waveform in a small bay: interpretation from the grain-size distribution and sedimentary structures
1. Introduction
2. Regional setting
3. Sedimentary facies of the tsunami deposits
4. Grain-size distribution of the tsunami deposits
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Chapter 6. Deposits of the 1992 Nicaragua tsunami
1. Introduction
2. 1992 tsunami deposits along the Nicaragua coast
3. Tsunami deposits near Playa de Popoyo
4. Grading of the tsunami deposits
5. Discussion
Appendix A
Chapter 7. Sedimentary characteristics and depositional processes of onshore tsunami deposits: an example of sedimentation associated with the July 12, 1993 Hokkaido-Nansei-Oki earthquake tsunami
1. Introduction
2. General setting
3. Methods
4. Results
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Chapter 8. Distribution and significance of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami deposits: initial results from Thailand and Sri Lanka
1. Introduction
2. Localities and methods of study
3. Distribution and significance of the tsunami deposits
4. Discussion
5. Conclusion
Chapter 9. Thickness and grain-size distribution of Indian Ocean tsunami deposits at Khao Lak and Phra Thong Island, South-Western Thailand
1. Introduction
2. Study areas
3. Impact of the tsunami
4. Thickness and grain-size distribution
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Chapter 10. Lessons from the 2011 Tohoku-oki tsunami: implications for Paleotsunami research
1. Introduction
2. The 2011 Tohoku-oki tsunami and its precursors
3. Lessons learned from the Tohoku-oki tsunami
4. Conclusions
Chapter 11. An overview on offshore tsunami deposits
1. Introduction
2. Offshore tsunami deposits – current knowledge
3. Offshore tsunami deposits – their features
4. Concluding remarks
Chapter 12. Combined investigation of tradition archives and sedimentary relics of tsunami hazards – with reference to the Great 1700 Cascadia tsunami and other examples
1. Introduction
2. The tsunami traces of the 1700 Cascadia earthquake and corresponding archives in Japan
3. Examples from the Japanese islands
4. Lack of sedimentary relic – A supplementary discussion
5. Conclusive remarks
Chapter 13. Deep-sea homogenites: sedimentary expression of a prehistoric megatsunami in the Eastern Mediterranean
1. Introduction
2. Deep-sea homogenites
3. Discussion
4. Conclusions
5. Post scriptum
Chapter 14. Tsunami-related sedimentary properties of mediterranean homogenites as an example of deep-sea tsunamiite
1. Introduction
2. Setting, types, and distribution of homogenites
3. Sedimentary properties
4. Discussion of sedimentological problems
5. Comparison with other deep-sea tsunamiites
6. Concluding remarks
Appendix: reflections on terminology
Chapter 15. Volcanism-induced tsunamis and tsunamiites
1. Introduction
2. Volcanism-induced tsunamis
3. Volcanism-induced tsunamiites
4. Discussion and summary
Chapter 16. Tsunamiites—conceptual descriptions and a possible example at the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary in the Pernambuco Basin, Northeastern Brazil
1. Prologue
2. Introduction and previous studies
3. A theoretical approach toward the identification of tsunamiites
4. Methods and data analyses
5. Geological setting of the study area
6. Characteristics of the Poty quarry K/Pg boundary
7. The controversy about the position of the K/Pg boundary
8. Bed D, the possible tsunamiite and a tentative model
9. Updated information on the area (K/Pg boundary at Poty quarry)
10. Concluding remarks
Chapter 17. Deep-sea tsunami deposits in the proto-Caribbean sea at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary
1. Introduction
2. Paleogeography of the proto-Caribbean sea and geological setting of the study sites
3. Sedimentary processes of the Peñalver Formation
4. Comparison of K/T-boundary deep-sea tsunami deposits in the proto-Caribbean sea
5. Implications for the genesis and number of tsunami currents at the K/T boundary
6. Conclusions
Chapter 18. The genesis of oceanic impact craters and impact-generated tsunami deposits
1. Introduction
2. Morphology of oceanic impact craters
3. The generation of tsunamis by oceanic impacts
4. Impact-generated tsunami deposits inside and outside the oceanic impact craters
5. Distribution and significance of the K/T-boundary tsunami deposits around the Chicxulub crater
6. Significance and distribution of the K/T-boundary tsunami deposits
7. Summary
Chapter 19. Tsunami boulder deposits – a strongly debated topic in paleo-tsunami research
1. Introduction
2. Examples of tsunami boulder deposition
3. Conclusion
Chapter 20. Characteristic features of tsunamiites
1. Introduction
2. Characteristics of tsunamis and tsunami deposition
3. Sedimentary structures in tsunamiite beds
4. Constituents of tsunamiites
5. Tsunamiite features in various environments
6. Conclusive remarks
Chapter 21. Sedimentology of tsunamiites reflecting chaotic events in the geological record – significance and problems
1. Introduction
2. Tsunamiites as records of ancient events
3. Patterns of tsunamiite occurrence in time
4. Preservation potential of tsunamiites
5. Conclusive remarks and future studies
Selected bibliography
Index
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