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Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

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Journal of Sedimentary Research
Vol. 88 (2018), No. 4. (April), Pages 467-474
DOI: 10.2110/jsr.2018.25

Sedimentary Processes and the Distribution of Previous HitTsunamiNext Hit Deposits On a Narrow Coastal Lowland Backed By a Cliff in Flume Experiments

Naofumi Yamaguchi, Tomohiro Sekiguchi

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We performed flume experiments to examine Previous HittsunamiNext Hit flow conditions, sedimentary processes, and the distribution of Previous HittsunamiNext Hit deposits on a narrow coastal lowland backed by a cliff. The experiments directed tsunamis of eight magnitudes onto a terrestrial model of a narrow coastal plain backed by a cliff, and the results were compared with those of similar, previously conducted experiments without a cliff. In the experimental series with the cliff, the Previous HittsunamiNext Hit flow was blocked and pooled, and, as a consequence, the flow changed from supercritical to subcritical with a hydraulic jump. The flow transformation forced the suspended sediment in the subsequent flow to stall and deposit. As a result, the distribution of deposits show a local maximum at a short distance from the cliff, in particular in the case of larger Previous HittsunamiNext Hit flows. This result suggests that an impeder such as a cliff can cause transformation of a Previous HittsunamiTop flow and locally thick deposits.


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