奥克兰地区的古海啸记录及其对认识海啸危害的启示

IF 1.9 4区 地球科学 Q1 GEOLOGY
K. Clark, R. Morgenstern
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奥克兰地区没有重大海啸的历史记录,但建模表明,东部海岸线可能受到来自克马德克海沟的海啸的影响,海啸的振幅在大堡礁/奥特亚岛高达10米,在大陆高达1-5米。古海啸研究可以填补历史记录和海啸模型之间的脱节,因为它提供了一个跨越数千年的海啸记录,更有可能捕捉到克马德克海沟大俯冲地震的长期复发间隔。在此,我们回顾了奥克兰地区(主要是在Great Barrier Island/Aotea)现有的古海啸信息和新的实地研究结果。三个遗址(Tāwharanui, Whangapoua Beach和Harataonga Bay)有全新世古海啸的有力证据,但所有遗址推断的古海啸的年代相对较差。奥克兰及其邻近地区的海岸线为我们提供了最有希望的地点,可以更好地了解大到大的克马德克海沟地震的规模和频率,这些信息对于了解新西兰的海啸风险至关重要。
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The paleotsunami record of the Auckland region and implications for understanding tsunami hazards
ABSTRACT The Auckland region does not have a historic record of significant tsunamis but modelling suggests the eastern coastline could be exposed to tsunamis from the Kermadec Trench with wave amplitudes of up to 10 m on Great Barrier Island/Aotea and 1–5 m on the mainland. Paleotsunami research could contribute to filling the disconnect between historic records and tsunami modelling by providing a tsunami record over a time span of thousands of years that is more likely to capture the long recurrence intervals of great subduction earthquakes at the Kermadec Trench. Here we review existing paleotsunami information and results of new field studies in the Auckland region (primarily on Great Barrier Island/Aotea). Three sites (Tāwharanui, Whangapoua Beach and Harataonga Bay) have strong evidence of Holocene paleotsunami but the dating of the inferred paleotsunamis at all sites is relatively poor. The coastline of Auckland and its neighbouring regions offer our most promising sites to better understand the size and frequency of large to great Kermadec Trench earthquakes and this information could be of critical importance for understanding tsunami risk in New Zealand.
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CiteScore
5.10
自引率
27.30%
发文量
34
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Aims: New Zealand is well respected for its growing research activity in the geosciences, particularly in circum-Pacific earth science. The New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics plays an important role in disseminating field-based, experimental, and theoretical research to geoscientists with interests both within and beyond the circum-Pacific. Scope of submissions: The New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics publishes original research papers, review papers, short communications and letters. We welcome submissions on all aspects of the earth sciences relevant to New Zealand, the Pacific Rim, and Antarctica. The subject matter includes geology, geophysics, physical geography and pedology.
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