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Identifying tsunami deposits using bivalve shell taphonomy

Abstract

On 28 November 1945, in the Makran trench off Pakistan, a large earthquake (8.1 Mw) produced a tsunami that struck the coast of Oman and left a taphonomically distinct shell bed in Sur Lagoon. The shell bed was thick (5–25 cm) and laterally extensive, covering a >1 km2 area. The shell assemblage from the deposit contained a mean of 59% for articulated bivalves of allochthonous offshore and subtidal species (e.g., Tellina palatam) as well as a …

Authors

Donato SV; Reinhardt EG; Boyce JI; Rothaus R; Vosmer T

Journal

Geology, Vol. 36, No. 3, pp. 199–202

Publisher

Geological Society of America

Publication Date

2008

DOI

10.1130/g24554a.1

ISSN

0091-7613