Geoscientific data indicate Storegga slide tsunami impact on the southeastern German North Sea coast ...
The Storegga slide tsunami (SST) at ca. 8100 ± 100-250 cal BP is known to be the largest tsunami that affected the North Sea during the entire Holocene. Geological traces of tsunami landfall were discovered along the coasts of Norway, Scotland, England, Denmark, the Faroes and Shetland Islands. So f...
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description | The Storegga slide tsunami (SST) at ca. 8100 ± 100-250 cal BP is known to be the largest tsunami that affected the North Sea during the entire Holocene. Geological traces of tsunami landfall were discovered along the coasts of Norway, Scotland, England, Denmark, the Faroes and Shetland Islands. So far, the German North Sea coast has been considered as being well protected due to the wide continental shelf and predominant shallow water depths, both assumed to dissipate tsunami wave energy significantly, thus hindering SST propagation dynamics. Our research was carried out in order to clarify if the SST reached the German Bight and if corresponding sediment markers can be found. Our study is based on a 20 m long sediment core (GAR 1A) recovered from Eiderstedt Peninsula near Garding in North Frisia. In this data repository, we present high-resolution Direct Push sensing data as well as grain size and magnetic susceptibility data, which were used to reconstruct palaeoenvironmental and palaeogeographical ... |
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spelling | ftdatacite:10.1594/pangaea.960318 2025-03-02T15:27:51+00:00 Geoscientific data indicate Storegga slide tsunami impact on the southeastern German North Sea coast ... Vött, Andreas Frechen, Manfred Sirocko, Frank 2024 application/zip https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.960318 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.960318 unknown PANGAEA https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/geosciences14100262 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 Eiderstedt Peninsula Germany North Sea Storegga Slide Tsunami article Bundled Publication of Datasets Collection 2024 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.96031810.3390/geosciences14100262 2025-02-02T09:43:03Z The Storegga slide tsunami (SST) at ca. 8100 ± 100-250 cal BP is known to be the largest tsunami that affected the North Sea during the entire Holocene. Geological traces of tsunami landfall were discovered along the coasts of Norway, Scotland, England, Denmark, the Faroes and Shetland Islands. So far, the German North Sea coast has been considered as being well protected due to the wide continental shelf and predominant shallow water depths, both assumed to dissipate tsunami wave energy significantly, thus hindering SST propagation dynamics. Our research was carried out in order to clarify if the SST reached the German Bight and if corresponding sediment markers can be found. Our study is based on a 20 m long sediment core (GAR 1A) recovered from Eiderstedt Peninsula near Garding in North Frisia. In this data repository, we present high-resolution Direct Push sensing data as well as grain size and magnetic susceptibility data, which were used to reconstruct palaeoenvironmental and palaeogeographical ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Faroes DataCite Gar’ ENVELOPE(162.014,162.014,57.140,57.140) Norway Storegga ENVELOPE(18.251,18.251,68.645,68.645) |
spellingShingle | Eiderstedt Peninsula Germany North Sea Storegga Slide Tsunami Vött, Andreas Frechen, Manfred Sirocko, Frank Geoscientific data indicate Storegga slide tsunami impact on the southeastern German North Sea coast ... |
title | Geoscientific data indicate Storegga slide tsunami impact on the southeastern German North Sea coast ... |
title_full | Geoscientific data indicate Storegga slide tsunami impact on the southeastern German North Sea coast ... |
title_fullStr | Geoscientific data indicate Storegga slide tsunami impact on the southeastern German North Sea coast ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Geoscientific data indicate Storegga slide tsunami impact on the southeastern German North Sea coast ... |
title_short | Geoscientific data indicate Storegga slide tsunami impact on the southeastern German North Sea coast ... |
title_sort | geoscientific data indicate storegga slide tsunami impact on the southeastern german north sea coast ... |
topic | Eiderstedt Peninsula Germany North Sea Storegga Slide Tsunami |
topic_facet | Eiderstedt Peninsula Germany North Sea Storegga Slide Tsunami |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.960318 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.960318 |