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Standardizing the signature of tsunami deposits has been identified as a major limitation for the identification of paleo-tsunami deposits. This limitation
mostly arises from the strongly source-dependent nature of these deposits, which in turn determines their composition and depositional architecture, and from
the effect of the local morphology of the corresponding depositional environment. Here, we provide new high-resolution mineralogical, geochemical and
micro/macrofauna data of the 1755 tsunami layer of Boca do Rio estuary (Algarve, Portugal) with the aim of unraveling the signatures of estuarine tsunami
deposits and linking them to possible sediment sources. We also apply for the first time diffuse reflectance spectrophotometry (DRS) analysis. Our results
show that the 1755 tsunami deposit of the Boca do Rio estuary is featured by an enhancement in Sr and Ca, which are linked to the input of biogenic and
detrital carbonates (shell fragments and limestone clasts) from the beach foreshore and a strong depletion in most terrestrial- and marine-sensitive
indicators. The latter is interpreted as resulting from the reworking of the estuarine clays and subsequent dilution within a huge volume of sand eroded from
the coastal barrier. It confirms that in the case of the Boca do Rio estuary, the sediment source is essentially proximal and coastal. Textural and mineralogical
features between the base and the top of the tsunami layer suggest the imprint of run-up and backwash currents derived from a unique wave. Micro and
macrofauna analysis and DRS data of the siliciclastic fraction show slight but significant environmental changes occurring just after the tsunami, which could
be provoked by an eventual closure of the estuary mouth.
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Depósitos de Tsunami Geoquímica Mineralogia Hidrodinâmica Estuários Tsunami de 1755 (Portugal) Boca do Rio (Portugal)
Citation
Font, Eric... [et al.] - Benchmarks and sediment source(s) of the 1755 Lisbon tsunami deposit at Boca do Rio Estuary. In: Marine Geology, Vol. 343 (1 September 2013), p. 1-14