2018
DOI: 10.1111/iar.12291
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Evidence on the Koseda coast of Yakushima Island of a tsunami during the 7.3 ka Kikai caldera eruption

Abstract: Previous research indicates that Yakushima Island, southwestern Japan, may have been struck by a huge tsunami before or soon after the arrival of the Koya pyroclastic flow during the 7.3 ka caldera‐forming Kikai eruption, but this has not yet been confirmed. This paper describes sedimentological and chronostratigraphic evidence showing that Unit TG, one of three gravel beds exposed on the Koseda coast of northeast Yakushima Island and investigated here, is a tsunami deposit. Unit TG is a poorly sorted, 30 cm t… Show more

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“…Angular gravel, shells of rock-reef species, and fragments of coral strongly imply strong currents from outside the inner bay. A similar deposit was also reported in the Oita area (Fujiwara et al 2010;Nakanishi et al 2017c), northwest of the drilling site, and Yakushima Island (Geshi et al 2017;Nanayama and Maeno 2018), southwest of the drilling site ( Figure 1B). They suggest that a reexamination of 7.3 ka tsunami event (Maeno et al 2006;Maeno and Imamura 2007) will be needed, within 300 km from the caldera.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Angular gravel, shells of rock-reef species, and fragments of coral strongly imply strong currents from outside the inner bay. A similar deposit was also reported in the Oita area (Fujiwara et al 2010;Nakanishi et al 2017c), northwest of the drilling site, and Yakushima Island (Geshi et al 2017;Nanayama and Maeno 2018), southwest of the drilling site ( Figure 1B). They suggest that a reexamination of 7.3 ka tsunami event (Maeno et al 2006;Maeno and Imamura 2007) will be needed, within 300 km from the caldera.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…BB, beppu bay; BC, bungo channel; OS, osumi strait. The green triangles indicate sites of the older 7.3 ka tsunami deposits on Takeshima Island (Machida & Shirao, 1998) and Yakushima Island (Nanayama & Maeno, 2019). The blue triangles indicate sites of the younger 7.3 ka tsunami deposits named in the text.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…have not yet been reconstructed. Nanayama and Maeno (2019) presented sedimentological and chronostratigraphic evidence showing that Unit TG, one of three gravel beds exposed on the Koseda coast of Northeast Yakushima Island, is a tsunami deposit (Figure 14). Unit TG is a poorly sorted, 30-cm-thick gravel bed overlying a wave-cut bench and overlain by a Koya pyroclastic flow deposit.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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