Behavior of historic tsunamis of volcanic origin as revealed by onshore tsunami deposits

Y. Nishimura1, N. Miyaji2, M. Suzuki3
1Institute of Seismology and Volcanology, Hokkaido University, Sohbetsu 59, Usu-gun, Hokkaido 052-0103, Japan
2Shizuoka Prefectural Agricultural Experiment Station Godo, Hamaoka-cho, Ogasa-gun, Shizuoka 437-1613, Japan
3Dohto University, Junior College Nakanosawa 149, Kita-Hiroshima, Hokkaido 061-1101, Japan

Tài liệu tham khảo

Aida, 1984, An estimate of tsunamis generated by volcanic eruptions — the 1741 eruption of Oshima-Ohshima, Hokkaido, Bull. Earthq. Res. Inst., 59, 519 Atwater, 1987, Evidence for great Holocene earthquakes along the outer coast of Washington State, Science, 236, 942, 10.1126/science.236.4804.942 Dawson, 1988, The Storegga slides: evidence from eastern Scotland for a possible tsunami, Mar. Geol., 82, 271, 10.1016/0025-3227(88)90146-6 Minoura, 1991, Traces of tsunami preserved in inter-tidal lacustrine and marsh deposits: some examples from northern Japan, Jour. Geol., 99, 265, 10.1086/629488 Nishimura, 1993, Numerical computations of tsunamis from the past and future eruptions of Komagatake volcano, Hokkaido, Japan, 573 Nishimura, 1995, Tsunami deposits from the 1993 southwest Hokkaido earthquake and the 1640 Hokkaido Komagatake eruption, northern Japan, PAGEOPH, 144, 719, 10.1007/BF00874391 Nishimura, 1996, Investigations of storm deposits caused by a typhoon of September 19th, 1994, Bull. Natural Disast. Sci. Data Center Hokkaido, 1015 Tsuji, 1989, Tsunami from the eruption of Hokkaido Komagatake on July 13, 1640, program and Abstracts of Seismological Soc. Japan, 1, 336