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Geological evidence of an unreported historical Chilean tsunami reveals more frequent inundation
Earth SciencesCommunications Earth & Environment

Geological evidence of an unreported historical Chilean tsunami reveals more frequent inundation

E. P. Hocking, E. Garrett, et al.

Discover groundbreaking findings from Emma P. Hocking and her colleagues, revealing that sediments in the tidal marshes of south-central Chile hold vital clues about a tsunami triggered by the 1737 earthquake. Their research emphasizes the need for integrating geological data with historical records to better assess tsunami hazards.... show more
Abstract
Assessing tsunami hazards commonly relies on historical accounts of past inundations, but such chronicles may be biased by temporal gaps due to historical circumstances. As a possible example, the lack of reports of tsunami inundation from the 1737 south-central Chile earthquake has been attributed to either civil unrest or a small tsunami due to deep fault slip below land. Here we conduct sedimentological and diatom analyses of tidal marsh sediments within the 1737 rupture area and find evidence for a locally-sourced tsunami consistent in age with this event. The evidence is a laterally-extensive sand sheet coincident with abrupt, decimetric subsidence. Coupled dislocation-tsunami models place the causative fault slip mostly offshore rather than below land. Whether associated or not with the 1737 earthquake, our findings reduce the average recurrence interval of tsunami inundation derived from historical records alone, highlighting the importance of combining geological and historical records in tsunami hazard assessment.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Dec 09, 2021
Authors
Emma P. Hocking, Ed Garrett, Diego Aedo, Matías Carvajal, Daniel Melnick
Tags
tsunamisedimentologydiatomsearthquakeChiletidal marshhazard assessment
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