Paleo-Tsunami deposits investigation for tsunami hazard assessment in east Sabah

The main objective of this study was to characterise coastal deposits and to identify plaeo-tsunami deposits in Eastern Sabah. To achieve these objectives, a total of 13 sites from six districts were investigated using shallow core sampling (1-2 m depth) and trenching (1-2 m depth) methodologies. Tw...

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Main Authors: Felix Tongkul, Hazlinda lbno, Tajul Anuar jamaluddin
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spelling my.ums.eprints.245862020-01-08T08:28:49Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/24586/ Paleo-Tsunami deposits investigation for tsunami hazard assessment in east Sabah Felix Tongkul Hazlinda lbno Tajul Anuar jamaluddin QE Geology The main objective of this study was to characterise coastal deposits and to identify plaeo-tsunami deposits in Eastern Sabah. To achieve these objectives, a total of 13 sites from six districts were investigated using shallow core sampling (1-2 m depth) and trenching (1-2 m depth) methodologies. Two sites were studied in Pitas District, namely Kg. lnaruntung North and Kg. lnaruntung South; two sites in Sandakan, namely, Kg. Dandulit and Pulau Berhala; two sites in Kinabatangan, namely Kg. Pamanhutan and Kg. Longpatau; two sites in Lahad Datu, namely Dent Haven Bay and Kg. Tanjung Batu; two sites in Semporna, namely Kg. Pakalangan and Ladang Pegagau; and three sites in Tawau, namely Kg. Mas-Mas, Kg. Batu Payong and Kg. Hidayat. These sites were selected based on their coastal geomorphological setting which are low-lying areas. Based on the results from 68 trenches from 13 sites, no paleo-tsunami deposit was positively identified in East Sabah. The coastal deposits are mostly fine to medium-grained beach sand produced by low energy waves, with several occurrence of very coarse to gravelly beach deposit produced by strong storm currents. Radiocarbon dating suggest that these coastal deposits were deposited since 4,000 years ago. While this study did not identify tsunami deposit, it does not mean that tsunami waves never occurred in Eastern Sabah. The limited number of trenches dug in selected accessible areas may have missed tsunami deposit. It is recommended that continuous in-depth characterization of coastal deposits, including dating the sediments and determining their microfossil content, should be carried out to look for tsunami deposits. The focus of the study should be along the inaccessible coastal area of Tawau from Kg. Batu Payung to Ladang Pegagau, where diverse types of coastal deposits were observed. It is also recommended that detailed tsunami inundation models should be used to locate potential areas where tsunami deposits may have been left behind in this area. Universiti Malaysia Sabah 2015 Research Report NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/24586/1/Paleo-Tsunami%20deposits%20investigation%20for%20tsunami%20hazard%20assessment%20%20in%20east%20Sabah.pdf Felix Tongkul and Hazlinda lbno and Tajul Anuar jamaluddin (2015) Paleo-Tsunami deposits investigation for tsunami hazard assessment in east Sabah. (Unpublished)
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Paleo-Tsunami deposits investigation for tsunami hazard assessment in east Sabah
description The main objective of this study was to characterise coastal deposits and to identify plaeo-tsunami deposits in Eastern Sabah. To achieve these objectives, a total of 13 sites from six districts were investigated using shallow core sampling (1-2 m depth) and trenching (1-2 m depth) methodologies. Two sites were studied in Pitas District, namely Kg. lnaruntung North and Kg. lnaruntung South; two sites in Sandakan, namely, Kg. Dandulit and Pulau Berhala; two sites in Kinabatangan, namely Kg. Pamanhutan and Kg. Longpatau; two sites in Lahad Datu, namely Dent Haven Bay and Kg. Tanjung Batu; two sites in Semporna, namely Kg. Pakalangan and Ladang Pegagau; and three sites in Tawau, namely Kg. Mas-Mas, Kg. Batu Payong and Kg. Hidayat. These sites were selected based on their coastal geomorphological setting which are low-lying areas. Based on the results from 68 trenches from 13 sites, no paleo-tsunami deposit was positively identified in East Sabah. The coastal deposits are mostly fine to medium-grained beach sand produced by low energy waves, with several occurrence of very coarse to gravelly beach deposit produced by strong storm currents. Radiocarbon dating suggest that these coastal deposits were deposited since 4,000 years ago. While this study did not identify tsunami deposit, it does not mean that tsunami waves never occurred in Eastern Sabah. The limited number of trenches dug in selected accessible areas may have missed tsunami deposit. It is recommended that continuous in-depth characterization of coastal deposits, including dating the sediments and determining their microfossil content, should be carried out to look for tsunami deposits. The focus of the study should be along the inaccessible coastal area of Tawau from Kg. Batu Payung to Ladang Pegagau, where diverse types of coastal deposits were observed. It is also recommended that detailed tsunami inundation models should be used to locate potential areas where tsunami deposits may have been left behind in this area.
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author Felix Tongkul
Hazlinda lbno
Tajul Anuar jamaluddin
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Hazlinda lbno
Tajul Anuar jamaluddin
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title Paleo-Tsunami deposits investigation for tsunami hazard assessment in east Sabah
title_short Paleo-Tsunami deposits investigation for tsunami hazard assessment in east Sabah
title_full Paleo-Tsunami deposits investigation for tsunami hazard assessment in east Sabah
title_fullStr Paleo-Tsunami deposits investigation for tsunami hazard assessment in east Sabah
title_full_unstemmed Paleo-Tsunami deposits investigation for tsunami hazard assessment in east Sabah
title_sort paleo-tsunami deposits investigation for tsunami hazard assessment in east sabah
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sabah
publishDate 2015
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/24586/1/Paleo-Tsunami%20deposits%20investigation%20for%20tsunami%20hazard%20assessment%20%20in%20east%20Sabah.pdf
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