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Nature | 2008

Medieval forewarning of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami in Thailand

Kruawun Jankaew; Brian F. Atwater; Yuki Sawai; Montri Choowong; Thasinee Charoentitirat; Maria E. Martin; Amy L. Prendergast

Recent centuries provide no precedent for the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, either on the coasts it devastated or within its source area. The tsunami claimed nearly all of its victims on shores that had gone 200 years or more without a tsunami disaster. The associated earthquake of magnitude 9.2 defied a Sumatra–Andaman catalogue that contains no nineteenth-century or twentieth-century earthquake larger than magnitude 7.9 (ref. 2). The tsunami and the earthquake together resulted from a fault rupture 1,500 km long that expended centuries’ worth of plate convergence. Here, using sedimentary evidence for tsunamis, we identify probable precedents for the 2004 tsunami at a grassy beach-ridge plain 125 km north of Phuket. The 2004 tsunami, running 2 km across this plain, coated the ridges and intervening swales with a sheet of sand commonly 5–20 cm thick. The peaty soils of two marshy swales preserve the remains of several earlier sand sheets less than 2,800 years old. If responsible for the youngest of these pre-2004 sand sheets, the most recent full-size predecessor to the 2004 tsunami occurred about 550–700 years ago.


Journal of Coastal Research | 2007

Erosion and Deposition by the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami in Phuket and Phang-nga Provinces, Thailand

Montri Choowong; Naomi Murakoshi; Ken-ichiro Hisada; Punya Charusiri; V. Daorerk; Thasinee Charoentitirat; Vichai Chutakositkanon; Kruawun Jankaew; Pitsanupong Kanjanapayont

Abstract The devastating December 26, 2004, tsunami produced abundant geologic effects along the Andaman coast of Thailand. The tsunami inundated the numerous sandy beaches and flowed over the adjacent aeolian dunes. On some of the dunes, the tsunami scoured circular holes 10–30 cm in diameter, and in its waning phases, it coated the holes with mud. The tsunami locally deposited a sand sheet that ranged from 0–30 cm in thickness, with an average thickness of approximately 10 cm. Sedimentary structures within the sand sheet include ripples from inflow and outflow, graded bedding, parallel lamination, and double-layered deposits. Erosion, locally severe, affected sand beaches and tidal inlets. We use these erosional and depositional features to infer the main processes that acted during inundation from the tsunami.


Marine Micropaleontology | 2009

Diatom assemblages in tsunami deposits associated with the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami at Phra Thong Island, Thailand

Yuki Sawai; Kruawun Jankaew; Maria E. Martin; Amy L. Prendergast; Montri Choowong; Thasinee Charoentitirat


Geomorphology | 2009

Beach recovery after 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami from Phang-nga, Thailand

Montri Choowong; Sumet Phantuwongraj; Thasinee Charoentitirat; Vichai Chutakositkanon; Sombat Yumuang; Punya Charusiri


Marine Geology | 2008

2004 Indian Ocean tsunami inflow and outflow at Phuket, Thailand

Montri Choowong; Naomi Murakoshi; Ken-ichiro Hisada; Punya Charusiri; Thasinee Charoentitirat; Vichai Chutakositkanon; Kruawan Jankaew; Pitsanupong Kanjanapayont; Sumet Phantuwongraj


Gondwana Research | 2009

Nature of accretion related to Paleo-Tethys subduction recorded in northern Thailand: Constraints from mélange kinematics and illite crystallinity

Hidetoshi Hara; Koji Wakita; Katsumi Ueno; Yoshihito Kamata; Ken-ichiro Hisada; Punya Charusiri; Thasinee Charoentitirat; Pol Chaodumrong


Terra Nova | 2008

Flow conditions of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami in Thailand, inferred from capping bedforms and sedimentary structures

Montri Choowong; Naomi Murakoshi; Ken-ichiro Hisada; Thasinee Charoentitirat; Punya Charusiri; Sumet Phantuwongraj; Prawpan Wongkok; Alongkorn Choowong; Rittirong Subsayjun; Vichai Chutakositkanon; Kruawan Jankaew; Pitsanupong Kanjanapayont


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2010

Geological and geochemical aspects of a Devonian siliceous succession in northern Thailand: Implications for the opening of the Paleo-Tethys

Hidetoshi Hara; Toshiyuki Kurihara; Junichiro Kuroda; Yoshiko Adachi; Hiroshi Kurita; Koji Wakita; Ken-ichiro Hisada; Punya Charusiri; Thasinee Charoentitirat; Pol Chaodumrong


Island Arc | 2009

Classification of the Sibumasu and Paleo-Tethys tectonic division in Thailand using chert lithofacies

Yoshihito Kamata; Katsumi Ueno; Hidetoshi Hara; Megumi Ichise; Thasinee Charoentitirat; Punya Charusiri; Apsorn Sardsud; Ken-ichiro Hisada


Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2014

Structural and fluid evolution of Saraburi Group sedimentary carbonates, central Thailand: a tectonically driven fluid system

John K. Warren; Christopher K. Morley; Thasinee Charoentitirat; Ian Cartwright; Prueksarat Ampaiwan; Patcharin Khositchaisri; Maryam Mirzaloo; Jakkrich Yingyuen

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National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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