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Extreme waves in the British Virgin Islands during the last centuries before 1500 CE

Abstract

Extraordinary marine inundation scattered clasts southward on the island of Anegada, 120 km south of the Puerto Rico Trench, sometime between 1200 and 1480 calibrated years (cal yr) CE. Many of these clasts were likely derived from a fringing reef and from the sandy flat that separates the reef from the island’s north shore. The scattered clasts include no fewer than 200 coral boulders, mapped herein for the first time and mainly found hundreds …

Authors

Atwater BF; Brink UST; Cescon AL; Feuillet N; Fuentes Z; Halley RB; Nuñez C; Reinhardt EG; Roger JH; Sawai Y

Journal

Geosphere, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 301–368

Publisher

Geological Society of America

Publication Date

April 2017

DOI

10.1130/ges01356.1

ISSN

1553-040X

Labels

McMaster Research Centers and Institutes (RCI)