Geologic evidence for coseismic uplift at ~ AD 400 in coastal lowland deposits on the Shimizu Plain, central Japan

Abstract Megathrust earthquakes of magnitude ~ 8 and ensuing large tsunamis occur along the Nankai and Suruga troughs, central Japan, with a recurrence interval of 90–270 years since an AD 684 Hakuho earthquake. Historical records show that the AD 1854 Ansei-Tokai earthquake caused coseismic uplift...

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Main Authors: Akihisa Kitamura, Tomoya Ina, Daisuke Suzuki, Keito Tsutahara, Daisuke Sugawara, Kazuyoshi Yamada, Akira Aoshima
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-08-01
Series:Progress in Earth and Planetary Science
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40645-019-0305-y
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spelling doaj-0a58b8c9002948dea23bb0a8725ee5242020-11-25T03:44:47ZengSpringerOpenProgress in Earth and Planetary Science2197-42842019-08-016111510.1186/s40645-019-0305-yGeologic evidence for coseismic uplift at ~ AD 400 in coastal lowland deposits on the Shimizu Plain, central JapanAkihisa Kitamura0Tomoya Ina1Daisuke Suzuki2Keito Tsutahara3Daisuke Sugawara4Kazuyoshi Yamada5Akira Aoshima6Faculty of Science, Shizuoka UniversityIwata Minami High SchoolIwata Minami High SchoolIwata Minami High SchoolMuseum of Natural and Environmental HistoryMuseum of Natural and Environmental HistoryIwata Minami High SchoolAbstract Megathrust earthquakes of magnitude ~ 8 and ensuing large tsunamis occur along the Nankai and Suruga troughs, central Japan, with a recurrence interval of 90–270 years since an AD 684 Hakuho earthquake. Historical records show that the AD 1854 Ansei-Tokai earthquake caused coseismic uplift of ~ 1 m in coastal areas west of Suruga Bay, including the Shimizu Plain, east Shizuoka Prefecture. The 1361 Shohei Tokai earthquake was accompanied by coseismic uplift, but no evidence has been found to indicate uplift before the earthquake. This study examined sediment cores recovered from the coastal beach ridge in the Shimizu Plain using sedimentological and paleontological analyses and radiocarbon dating. We infer from the results that a relative sea-level fall of 1.6 m took place at AD 398–428. This coincides with archeological evidence suggesting the occurrence of a large earthquake in west Shizuoka Prefecture in AD 400. This combination of evidence indicates that the drop in sea level was caused by coseismic uplift associated with a megathrust rupture along the Suruga Trough, with a recurrence interval of ~ 500–1000 years. The results also indicate that a megathrust rupture occurred in the region from the Eastern Nankai Trough to the Suruga Trough at ca. AD 400.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40645-019-0305-ySediment coreCoseismic upliftFacies analysisLate HoloceneNankai and Suruga troughsPaleoseismology
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author Akihisa Kitamura
Tomoya Ina
Daisuke Suzuki
Keito Tsutahara
Daisuke Sugawara
Kazuyoshi Yamada
Akira Aoshima
spellingShingle Akihisa Kitamura
Tomoya Ina
Daisuke Suzuki
Keito Tsutahara
Daisuke Sugawara
Kazuyoshi Yamada
Akira Aoshima
Geologic evidence for coseismic uplift at ~ AD 400 in coastal lowland deposits on the Shimizu Plain, central Japan
Progress in Earth and Planetary Science
Sediment core
Coseismic uplift
Facies analysis
Late Holocene
Nankai and Suruga troughs
Paleoseismology
author_facet Akihisa Kitamura
Tomoya Ina
Daisuke Suzuki
Keito Tsutahara
Daisuke Sugawara
Kazuyoshi Yamada
Akira Aoshima
author_sort Akihisa Kitamura
title Geologic evidence for coseismic uplift at ~ AD 400 in coastal lowland deposits on the Shimizu Plain, central Japan
title_short Geologic evidence for coseismic uplift at ~ AD 400 in coastal lowland deposits on the Shimizu Plain, central Japan
title_full Geologic evidence for coseismic uplift at ~ AD 400 in coastal lowland deposits on the Shimizu Plain, central Japan
title_fullStr Geologic evidence for coseismic uplift at ~ AD 400 in coastal lowland deposits on the Shimizu Plain, central Japan
title_full_unstemmed Geologic evidence for coseismic uplift at ~ AD 400 in coastal lowland deposits on the Shimizu Plain, central Japan
title_sort geologic evidence for coseismic uplift at ~ ad 400 in coastal lowland deposits on the shimizu plain, central japan
publisher SpringerOpen
series Progress in Earth and Planetary Science
issn 2197-4284
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Abstract Megathrust earthquakes of magnitude ~ 8 and ensuing large tsunamis occur along the Nankai and Suruga troughs, central Japan, with a recurrence interval of 90–270 years since an AD 684 Hakuho earthquake. Historical records show that the AD 1854 Ansei-Tokai earthquake caused coseismic uplift of ~ 1 m in coastal areas west of Suruga Bay, including the Shimizu Plain, east Shizuoka Prefecture. The 1361 Shohei Tokai earthquake was accompanied by coseismic uplift, but no evidence has been found to indicate uplift before the earthquake. This study examined sediment cores recovered from the coastal beach ridge in the Shimizu Plain using sedimentological and paleontological analyses and radiocarbon dating. We infer from the results that a relative sea-level fall of 1.6 m took place at AD 398–428. This coincides with archeological evidence suggesting the occurrence of a large earthquake in west Shizuoka Prefecture in AD 400. This combination of evidence indicates that the drop in sea level was caused by coseismic uplift associated with a megathrust rupture along the Suruga Trough, with a recurrence interval of ~ 500–1000 years. The results also indicate that a megathrust rupture occurred in the region from the Eastern Nankai Trough to the Suruga Trough at ca. AD 400.
topic Sediment core
Coseismic uplift
Facies analysis
Late Holocene
Nankai and Suruga troughs
Paleoseismology
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40645-019-0305-y
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