2018
DOI: 10.1360/n972018-00740
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Nan'ao, an archaeological site of Song dynasty destroyed by tsunami

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“…However, the chances of preserving tsunami deposits greatly decrease due to intense human activities, for example, land reclamation, urban development in coastlines of the mainland. So far, all the sites which have reported geological evidence of possible tsunamis in SCS are located in relatively remote islands (Qiu et al, ), including Dongdao Island (Sun et al, ), Yongshu Island (Yu et al, ), Badoc Island near Luzon (Ramos et al, ) and Nanao Island in southern Chinese coastline (Yang et al, ). Based on the combined information of numerical results, geological setting and the available geological studies, we would suggest that the islands located in the offshore area of southern China have the highest chance for such evidence being found.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the chances of preserving tsunami deposits greatly decrease due to intense human activities, for example, land reclamation, urban development in coastlines of the mainland. So far, all the sites which have reported geological evidence of possible tsunamis in SCS are located in relatively remote islands (Qiu et al, ), including Dongdao Island (Sun et al, ), Yongshu Island (Yu et al, ), Badoc Island near Luzon (Ramos et al, ) and Nanao Island in southern Chinese coastline (Yang et al, ). Based on the combined information of numerical results, geological setting and the available geological studies, we would suggest that the islands located in the offshore area of southern China have the highest chance for such evidence being found.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Red barbed curves show the megathrusts in this region. Geological tsunami records are marked with red stars (Ramos et al, 2017;Sun et al, 2013;Yang et al, 2018;Yu et al, 2009). The megacities are labeled in the legend and the seafloor subducting features are highlighted in the map.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However geological evidence from purported tsunami deposits may provide evidence of tsunamis at four locations in SCS (i.e. Figure 1, Ramos et al 2017;Sun et al 2013;Yu et al 2009;Yang et al 2018). Some studies suggest that a giant tsunami event might have occurred ca.1000-1064 AD (Ramos et al, 2017;Tang et al, 2018).…”
Section: Proposed Slip Deficit Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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