What caused the mysterious eighteenth century tsunami that struck the southwest Taiwan coast?
Several different historical records allude to a disastrous tsunami on the southwestern Taiwan coast sometime between 1781 and 1782, with a reported death toll of more than 40,000. Despite consistent reports from southwest Taiwan, no corroborative information exists for neighboring shorelines in sou...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-811012020-09-26T21:31:17Z What caused the mysterious eighteenth century tsunami that struck the southwest Taiwan coast? Li, Linlin Switzer, Adam Douglas Wang, Yu Weiss, Robert Qiu, Qiang Chan, Chung-Han Tapponnier, Paul Asian School of the Environment Earth Observatory of Singapore South China Sea Historical tsunami Megathrust earthquake Submarine mass failure Numerical model Several different historical records allude to a disastrous tsunami on the southwestern Taiwan coast sometime between 1781 and 1782, with a reported death toll of more than 40,000. Despite consistent reports from southwest Taiwan, no corroborative information exists for neighboring shorelines in southeast China or northwest Luzon, Philippines, and a plausible source of this tsunami has never been identified. Neither a large earthquake from the Manila trench and active thrust faults nor a submarine volcanic eruption from the northern Luzon Arc can explain the very localized area affected and the physical phenomena described in the historical records. Comparing the results of 13 numerical models of tsunamis generated from different sources (earthquake, volcano, and submarine mass failure), we therefore suggest that a seismically triggered, submarine mass failure on the upper portion of the continental slope offshore from southwestern Taiwan is the most likely source of the eighteenth century event. NRF (Natl Research Foundation, S’pore) Published version 2015-12-14T02:18:31Z 2019-12-06T14:21:26Z 2015-12-14T02:18:31Z 2019-12-06T14:21:26Z 2015 Journal Article Li, L., Switzer, A. D., Wang, Y., Weiss, R., Qiu, Q., Chan, C.-H., et al. (2015). What caused the mysterious eighteenth century tsunami that struck the southwest Taiwan coast?. Geophysical Research Letters, 42(20), 8498-8506. 0094-8276 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/81101 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/39069 10.1002/2015GL065567 en Geophysical Research Letters ©2015. The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. 9 p. application/pdf |
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Several different historical records allude to a disastrous tsunami on the southwestern Taiwan coast sometime between 1781 and 1782, with a reported death toll of more than 40,000. Despite consistent reports from southwest Taiwan, no corroborative information exists for neighboring shorelines in southeast China or northwest Luzon, Philippines, and a plausible source of this tsunami has never been identified. Neither a large earthquake from the Manila trench and active thrust faults nor a submarine volcanic eruption from the northern Luzon Arc can explain the very localized area affected and the physical phenomena described in the historical records. Comparing the results of 13 numerical models of tsunamis generated from different sources (earthquake, volcano, and submarine mass failure), we therefore suggest that a seismically triggered, submarine mass failure on the upper portion of the continental slope offshore from southwestern Taiwan is the most likely source of the eighteenth century event. |
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