Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2025

Presentation information

[E] Oral

A (Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences ) » A-HW Hydrology & Water Environment

[A-HW28] Hydrology and Water Environment

Wed. May 28, 2025 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM 102 (International Conference Hall, Makuhari Messe)

convener:Akira Hama(Graduate School Course of Horticultural Science, Chiba University), Koichi Sakakibara(Department of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, Shinshu University), Takeshi Hayashi(Faculty of Education and Human Studies, Akita University), Keisuke Fukushi(Institute of Nature & Environmental Technology, Kanazawa University), Chairperson:Takeshi Hayashi(Faculty of Education and Human Studies, Akita University)

11:00 AM - 11:15 AM

[AHW28-08] Dating of tsunami deposits found in different sedimentary environments along the southern Java coast, Indonesia

★Invited Papers

Rinta Ogawa1, Januar Ridwan1, Eko Yulianto2, Purna Sulastya Putra2, Ryan Dwi Wahyu Ardi2, Kazumasa Miura1, Shinya Ochiai1, Kota Katsuki3, *Noriko Hasebe1 (1.Kanazawa University, 2.National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia, 3.Shimane University)

Keywords:OSL dating, sediment core, Indonesia

Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating was applied to date and characterize past tsunami deposits in sediment samples collected from two sites with different sedimentary environments in southern Java, Indonesia. One site is located along the river, and the other site is within the rice field. The river-side site ia around 0.5 km inland from the coast, and is expected to preserve the deposit carried by run-up tsunami along the river. While the rice field, around 1 km inland, preserves deposits by the tsunami reached behind the topographic high. In addition to the OSL measurements, grain size analysis was carried out in an attempt to identify tsunami deposits.
The lineally modulated (LM) -OSL analysis showed the predominance of medium and slow luminescence components and the less fast component in the measured quartz due to its volcanic origin, not perfectly suitable for OSL dating. However, the dose recovery test was at an acceptable level, promising more or less reliable dating results.. The OSL dating at the river-side site resulted in ages of 100-400 years ago, consistent with the recorded tsunami events. Tsunami samples from rice field show ages of 400-1200 years ago. This suggests the Java has experienced bigger tsunami events in the past. The chronological data also suggest that tsunamis may occur in the region with a 50–100 year cycle.