Recent high-energy marine events in the sediments of Lagoa de Óbidos and Martinhal (Portugal): recognition, age and likely causes

A key issue in coastal hazards research is the need to distinguish sediments deposited by past extreme storms from those of past tsunamis. This study contributes to this aim by investigating patterns of sedimentation associated with extreme coastal flood events, in particular, within the Lagoa de O´...

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Published in:Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Main Authors: Costa, Pedro J. M., Leroy, S. A. G., Dinis, J. L., Dawson, A. G., Kortekaas, S.
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10316/109910
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description A key issue in coastal hazards research is the need to distinguish sediments deposited by past extreme storms from those of past tsunamis. This study contributes to this aim by investigating patterns of sedimentation associated with extreme coastal flood events, in particular, within the Lagoa de O´ bidos (Portugal). The recent stratigraphy of this coastal lagoon was studied using a wide range of techniques including visual description, grain-size analysis, digital and x-ray photography, magnetic susceptibility and geochemical analysis. The sequence was dated by 14C, 210Pb and Optically Stimulated Luminescence. Results disclose a distinctive coarser sedimentary unit, within the top of the sequence studied, and shown in quartz sand by the enrichment of elements with marine affinity (e.g., Ca and Na) and carbonates. The unit fines upwards and inland, thins inland and presents a sharp erosive basal contact. A noticeable post-event change in the sedimentary pattern was observed. The likely agent of sedimentation is discussed here and the conceivable association with the Great Lisbon tsunami of AD 1755 is debated, while a comparison is attempted with a possibly synchronous deposit from a tsunami in Martinhal (Algarve, Portugal). The possibility of a storm origin is also discussed in the context of the storminess of the western Portuguese coast and the North Atlantic Oscillation. This study highlights certain characteristics of the sedimentology of the deposits that may have a value in the recognition of extreme marine inundation signatures elsewhere in the world.
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spelling ftunivcoimbra:oai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/109910 2025-01-16T23:42:24+00:00 Recent high-energy marine events in the sediments of Lagoa de Óbidos and Martinhal (Portugal): recognition, age and likely causes Costa, Pedro J. M. Leroy, S. A. G. Dinis, J. L. Dawson, A. G. Kortekaas, S. 2012 http://hdl.handle.net/10316/109910 https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-12-1367-2012 en eng Copernicus 1684-9981 http://hdl.handle.net/10316/109910 doi:10.5194/nhess-12-1367-2012 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2012 ftunivcoimbra https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-12-1367-2012 2023-11-08T01:03:38Z A key issue in coastal hazards research is the need to distinguish sediments deposited by past extreme storms from those of past tsunamis. This study contributes to this aim by investigating patterns of sedimentation associated with extreme coastal flood events, in particular, within the Lagoa de O´ bidos (Portugal). The recent stratigraphy of this coastal lagoon was studied using a wide range of techniques including visual description, grain-size analysis, digital and x-ray photography, magnetic susceptibility and geochemical analysis. The sequence was dated by 14C, 210Pb and Optically Stimulated Luminescence. Results disclose a distinctive coarser sedimentary unit, within the top of the sequence studied, and shown in quartz sand by the enrichment of elements with marine affinity (e.g., Ca and Na) and carbonates. The unit fines upwards and inland, thins inland and presents a sharp erosive basal contact. A noticeable post-event change in the sedimentary pattern was observed. The likely agent of sedimentation is discussed here and the conceivable association with the Great Lisbon tsunami of AD 1755 is debated, while a comparison is attempted with a possibly synchronous deposit from a tsunami in Martinhal (Algarve, Portugal). The possibility of a storm origin is also discussed in the context of the storminess of the western Portuguese coast and the North Atlantic Oscillation. This study highlights certain characteristics of the sedimentology of the deposits that may have a value in the recognition of extreme marine inundation signatures elsewhere in the world. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Universidade de Coimbra: Estudo Geral Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 12 5 1367 1380
spellingShingle Costa, Pedro J. M.
Leroy, S. A. G.
Dinis, J. L.
Dawson, A. G.
Kortekaas, S.
Recent high-energy marine events in the sediments of Lagoa de Óbidos and Martinhal (Portugal): recognition, age and likely causes
title Recent high-energy marine events in the sediments of Lagoa de Óbidos and Martinhal (Portugal): recognition, age and likely causes
title_full Recent high-energy marine events in the sediments of Lagoa de Óbidos and Martinhal (Portugal): recognition, age and likely causes
title_fullStr Recent high-energy marine events in the sediments of Lagoa de Óbidos and Martinhal (Portugal): recognition, age and likely causes
title_full_unstemmed Recent high-energy marine events in the sediments of Lagoa de Óbidos and Martinhal (Portugal): recognition, age and likely causes
title_short Recent high-energy marine events in the sediments of Lagoa de Óbidos and Martinhal (Portugal): recognition, age and likely causes
title_sort recent high-energy marine events in the sediments of lagoa de óbidos and martinhal (portugal): recognition, age and likely causes
url http://hdl.handle.net/10316/109910
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-12-1367-2012