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Tsunami deposits highlight high-magnitude earthquake potential in the Guerrero seismic gap Mexico

Earth Sciences

Tsunami deposits highlight high-magnitude earthquake potential in the Guerrero seismic gap Mexico

M. T. Ramírez-herrera, N. Corona, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking research by María Teresa Ramírez-Herrera and colleagues as they delve into the history of high-magnitude earthquakes in Mexico's Guerrero seismic gap. Their analysis of sediment cores reveals evidence of significant earthquakes and tsunamis over the last 2000 years, culminating in a powerful event around 1300 AD. Explore how geological insights are vital for understanding earthquake and tsunami hazards in subduction zones.

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Abstract
Globally, the largest tsunamigenic earthquakes have occurred along subduction zones. Devastating events exceeding magnitude 9, such as those in Chile, Sumatra, and Japan, struck in regions lacking instrumental records of similar events. Despite the absence of such events along the 1000-kilometer-long Mexican subduction zone, historical and geologic evidence suggests the occurrence of a magnitude 8.6 tsunamigenic earthquake. However, the Guerrero seismic gap has not experienced a high-magnitude earthquake in over 100 years. Here we present results on analyses of sediment grain size, geochemistry, microfossils, magnetic properties, and radiometric and optical stimulated luminescence dating conducted along the Guerrero coast. We provide evidence of a 2000-year history of large tsunamis triggered by potentially large earthquakes. Numerical modeling supports our findings, indicating a magnitude >8 event around the year 1300 in the Guerrero seismic gap. This evidence underscores the importance of assessing earthquake and tsunami potential using long-term evidence and instrumental observations along subduction zones globally.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Apr 12, 2024
Authors
María Teresa Ramírez-Herrera, Néstor Corona, Jan Černý, Krzysztof Gaidzik, Daisuke Sugawara, Steven L. Forman, María Luisa Machain-Castillo, Avto Gogichaishvili
Tags
earthquakes
Guerrero seismic gap
tsunamis
sediment cores
geological evidence
numerical modeling
subduction zones
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