地学雑誌
Online ISSN : 1884-0884
Print ISSN : 0022-135X
ISSN-L : 0022-135X
津波による礫堆積物の運搬および堆積
岩手県合足海岸の例
八木下 晃司
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2001 年 110 巻 5 号 p. 689-697

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Gravel beds presumably formed by the Meiji-Sanriku-Tsunami (1896) Occur immediately below a large tsunami stone at Attari Coast, Ohfunato-City, northeast Japan. The stone weights approximately 10 tons and was transported by the tsunami from a nearby sea-floor. Gravel (mostly coarse-grained slate) beneath the tsunami stone consists of either rounded beach gravel or angular breccias that pre-existed on the beach or on the sea floor (probably deeper than the upper shoreface). Granulometric analyses of the breccias show a consistent decreae of size and number toward inland, whereas there is an increasing size and number of rounded beach gravel toward the foot-hill. The facts suggest that the tsunami (flood) was transported beach gravel inland during the deposition of angular clasts from the sea-floor.

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