2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2009.02.005
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Exploring typhoon variability over the mid-to-late Holocene: evidence of extreme coastal flooding from Kamikoshiki, Japan

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“…Typhoondriven storm surges are also known to produce analogous coarse-grained deposits in coastal lakes in southwest Japan (e.g. Woodruff et al, 2009Woodruff et al, , 2014. The sedimentary signatures of tsunamis and storm surges may be difficult to distinguish (Engel and Brückner, 2011;Kortekaas and Dawson, 2007;Morton et al, 2007;Shanmugam, 2011) and insufficient evidence has been published to ascertain the causal mechanism for the sand sheets in Ryūjin Pond..…”
Section: The Hyūga-nada (Z) Segmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typhoondriven storm surges are also known to produce analogous coarse-grained deposits in coastal lakes in southwest Japan (e.g. Woodruff et al, 2009Woodruff et al, , 2014. The sedimentary signatures of tsunamis and storm surges may be difficult to distinguish (Engel and Brückner, 2011;Kortekaas and Dawson, 2007;Morton et al, 2007;Shanmugam, 2011) and insufficient evidence has been published to ascertain the causal mechanism for the sand sheets in Ryūjin Pond..…”
Section: The Hyūga-nada (Z) Segmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While some widely used methods [e.g., Liu and Fearn, 1993;Donnelly and Woodruff, 2007;Frappier et al, 2007] provide data only for the most recent millennia (for which sedimentary records of overwash from barrier islands are available), nascent techniques using deep-sea cores recovered from sloping banks near the Florida current show the potential to uncover records back to earlier periods [Toomey et al, 2013]. Furthermore, some understanding (even qualitative) of the behavior of TCs during glacial periods would be useful to geologists, who have shown that tropical storms affected the geological evolution of islands in the western Pacific [Galewsky et al, 2006;Lin et al, 2008;Hayakawa and Takashi, 2009;Woodruff et al, 2009;Stark et al, 2010]. This is not the first attempt to simulate tropical cyclones in LGM conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eroded beaches and washover fans are common features following TCs. They have been observed extensively along the shores of the United States of America (Morton, 1978;Horton et al, 2009) and Australia (Hopley, 1974;Nott et al, 2013) and the washover fans have been used for studies of palaeotempests Fearn, 1993, 2000;Donnelly andWoodruff, 2007;Woodruff et al, 2009). The extent and type of beach/dune/ridge erosion and washover fan deposition are dependent upon a range of factors including the existing coastal topography and configuration, sediment texture, storm approach angle, storm forward speed, storm intensity and size, fetch and bathymetry (Morton and Sallenger, 2003).…”
Section: Impact Of Tropical Cyclones On Sand Coastsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of hurricane overwash deposits (Liu and Fearn, 2000;Donnelly and Woodruff, 2007;Woodruff et al, 2009) it is difficult to ascribe erosional processes to the gaps for the records are composed of sand layers sandwiched within fine-grained sedimentary units in back barrier lagoons. Chronological gaps within beach ridge plains that record long-term TC histories (Nott, 2003;Nott et al, 2009;Forsyth et al, 2010) are possible via two causes; erosion and removal of ridges or periods of slower or no ridge building possibly associated with a quiescence in intense TC activity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%