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Geo-marine Letters | 2015

Evidence for erosion and deposition by the 2011 Tohoku-oki tsunami on the nearshore shelf of Sendai Bay, Japan

Shuro Yoshikawa; Toshiya Kanamatsu; Kazuhisa Goto; Izumi Sakamoto; Masatoshi Yagi; Mikio Fujimaki; Riichirou Imura; Kenji Nemoto; Hide Sakaguchi

Ongoing geological research into processes operating on the nearshore continental shelf and beyond is vital to our understanding of modern tsunami-generated sediment transport and deposition. This paper investigates the southern part of Sendai Bay, Japan, by means of high-resolution seismic surveys, vibracoring, bathymetric data assimilation, and radioisotope analysis of a core. For the first time, it was possible to identify an erosional surface in the shallow subsurface, formed by both seafloor erosion and associated offshore-directed sediment transport caused by the 2011 Tohoku-oki tsunami. The area of erosion and deposition extends at least 1,100 m offshore from the shoreline down to water depths of 16.7 m. The tsunami-generated sedimentological signature reaches up to 1.2 m below the present seafloor, whereas bathymetric changes due to storm-related reworking over a period of 3 years following the tsunami event have been limited to the upper ~0.3 m, despite the fact that the study area is located on an open shelf facing the Pacific Ocean. Tsunami-generated erosion surfaces may thus be preserved for extended periods of time, and may even enter the rock record, because the depth of tsunami erosion can exceed the depth of storm erosion. This finding is also important for interpretation of modern submarine strata, since erosion surfaces in shallow (depths less than ~1 m) seismic records from open coast shelves have generally been interpreted as storm-generated surfaces or transgressive ravinement surfaces.


Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi | 2018

Sub-bottom environmental change of Otsuchi Bay, caused by tsunami origin sediment by 3.11 Tohoku Tsunami disasters

Izumi Sakamoto; Yuka Yokoyama; Mikio Fujimaki; Masatoshi Yagi; Katsuhiko Tanaka


Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi | 2018

Environmental change of submarine sediment in Onagawa Bay, Miyagi

Yuka Yokoyama; Izumi Sakamoto; Masatoshi Yagi; Mikio Fujimaki; Kenji Kaneko; Akihiro Kijima


Japan Geoscience Union | 2017

On the secular change of the bottom sediment after the 2011 Tohoku-oki tsunami in Onagawa Bay

Mikio Fujimaki; Daijiro Takahashi; Hazuki Sakamoto; Yuka Yokoyama; Masatoshi Yagi; Izumi Sakamoto; Takafumi Kasaya; Yoshihiro Fujiwara; Kenji Kaneko; Ayu Katayama; Akihiro Kijima


Japan Geoscience Union | 2017

Grain size feature of 3.11 Tsunami origin sediment in Sanriku coast around Miyagi to Iwate pref.

Yuka Yokoyama; Izumi Sakamoto; Daijiro Takahashi; Shouka Imai; Yasunori Takatani; Tsutsumi Kosuke; Masatoshi Yagi; Mikio Fujimaki; Kenji Nemoto; Takafumi Kasaya; Yoshihiro Fujiwara


Japan Geoscience Union | 2017

Application of the 3D geological structure analytical technique to sea section in the Hinagu Fault Zone

Masatoshi Yagi; Izumi Sakamoto; Yuka Yokoyama; Mikio Fujimaki; Hiromichi Tanaka; Ömer Aydan; Kenji Nemoto


Japan Geoscience Union | 2016

Elucidation of activity history on Yatsushiro-sea submarine fault group-Challenge to the Seismic Trenching using high-resolution seismic survey-

Masatoshi Yagi; Izumi Sakamoto; Hiromichi Tanaka; Yuka Yokoyama; Ömer Aydan; Mikio Fujimaki; Kenji Nemoto; Shintaro Abe


Japan Geoscience Union | 2016

Grain characteristic of Tsunami deposit in Hirota bay

Yuka Yokoyama; Izumi Sakamoto; Masafumi Kaneko; Masatoshi Yagi; Tomohito Inoue; Kenji Nemoto; Mikio Fujimaki; Takafumi Kasaya; Yoshihiro Fujiwara


Japan Geoscience Union | 2016

Take advantage of high-resolution seismic survey in the submarine active fault

Masatoshi Yagi; Izumi Sakamoto; Hiromichi Tanaka; Yuka Yokoyama; Ömer Aydan; Mikio Fujimaki; Kenji Nemoto; Shintaro Abe


Japan Geoscience Union | 2016

Characteristics of Tunami origin sediment at Onagawa Bay, Miyagi Prif.

Izumi Sakamoto; Hazuki Sakamoto; Yuka Yokoyama; Masatoshi Yagi; Tomohito Inoue; Yasushi Gomi; Mikio Fujimaki; Takafumi Kasaya; Yoshihiro Fujiwara

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Takafumi Kasaya

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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Yoshihiro Fujiwara

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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Shintaro Abe

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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