Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7451249 | Quaternary International | 2017 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
This study surveyed coastal boulders to determine whether such events have previously affected the islands of Niijima, Shikinejima, Kouzushima, and Miyakejima that lie offshore from the Tokyo Metropolitan Area. Coastal boulders on Kouzushima and Miyakejima were found with marine organisms attached. Radiocarbon dating of these organisms indicates that the boulders were emplaced during the periods AD 1694-Modern and Modern, respectively. The boulder on Kouzushima (13.3 ton at 1.4Â m ground elevation) was transported by historical tsunamis or severe storm surges, whereas the boulder on Miyakejima (33.4 ton at 7.1Â m ground elevation) was probably transported by a storm surge associated with Typhoon 7920 in 1979. An emerged marine sessile assemblage on Miyakejima (2.31-3.06Â m above mean sea-level (amsl)) was dated to ca. 3900-3500 years BP. This high relative sea-level can be explained by a mid-Holocene highstand and uplift associated with volcanic activity.
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Authors
Akihisa Kitamura, Takafumi Imai, Yosuke Miyairi, Yusuke Yokoyama, Yasufumi Iryu,