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[MIS16-P05] Tsunami deposit survey in the Yatagano marsh along the coast of Kii Penisula, Southwestern Japan
Keywords:Nankai Trough, Kii Peninsula, tsunami deposit, paleo-tsunami, tephra
The study area is located in a wetland of Yatagano, Nachikatsuura-town in Kii peninsula along the Nankai trough ,pacific coast of southwestern Japan. At an elevation of approximately 1.9 m above mean sea level. Several sand layers were observed between peaty deposits in the sampled cores. The thickness of these sand layers become thinner and change grain size finer to the inland direction, showing grading or reverse grading in sedimentary structure. We can assume that they were transported and deposited by sudden and strong water flow such as storm surges or tsunamis.
The sand layers are dated 7200-5200 cal B.P. for E1.1, 5400-5200 cal B.P. for E1.2, 4500-4200 cal B.P. for E1.3, 4000-3800 cal B.P. for E2.1, and 2700-2300 cal B.P. for E2.2 respectively.