Multi-proxy characterisation of the Storegga Tsunami and its impact on the early Holocene landscapes of the southern North Sea
Doggerland was a landmass occupying an area currently covered by the North Sea until marine inundation took place during the mid-Holocene, ultimately separating the British landmass from the rest of Europe. The Storegga Event, which triggered a tsunami reflected in sediment deposits in the northern...
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author | Gaffney, Vincent Fitch, Simon Bates, Martin Ware, Roselyn L. Kinnaird, Tim Gearey, Benjamin Hill, Tom Telford, Richard Batt, Cathy Stern, Ben Whittaker, John Davies, Sarah Sharada, Mohammed Ben Everett, Rosie Cribdon, Rebecca Kistler, Logan Harris, Sam Kearney, Kevin Walker, James Muru, Merle Hamilton, Derek Law, Matthew Finlay, Alex Bates, C. Richard Allaby, Robin G. |
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description | Doggerland was a landmass occupying an area currently covered by the North Sea until marine inundation took place during the mid-Holocene, ultimately separating the British landmass from the rest of Europe. The Storegga Event, which triggered a tsunami reflected in sediment deposits in the northern North Sea, northeast coastlines of the British Isles and across the North Atlantic, was a major event during this transgressive phase. The spatial extent of the Storegga tsunami however remains unconfirmed as, to date, no direct evidence for the event has been recovered from the southern North Sea. We present evidence of a tsunami deposit in the southern North Sea at the head of a palaeo-river system that has been identified using seismic survey. The evidence, based on lithostratigraphy, geochemical signatures, macro and microfossils and sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA), supported by optical stimulated luminescence (OSL) and radiocarbon dating, suggests that these deposits were a result of the tsunami. Seismic identification of this stratum and analysis of adjacent cores showed diminished traces of the tsunami which was largely removed by subsequent erosional processes. Our results confirm previous modelling of the impact of the tsunami within this area of the southern North Sea, and also indicate that these effects were temporary, localized, and mitigated by the dense woodland and topography of the area. We conclude that clear physical remnants of the wave in these areas are likely to be restricted to now buried, palaeo-inland basins and incised river valley systems. |
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op_source | Gaffney , V , Fitch , S , Bates , M , Ware , R L , Kinnaird , T , Gearey , B , Hill , T , Telford , R , Batt , C , Stern , B , Whittaker , J , Davies , S , Sharada , M B , Everett , R , Cribdon , R , Kistler , L , Harris , S , Kearney , K , Walker , J , Muru , M , Hamilton , D , Law , M , Finlay , A , Bates , C R & Allaby , R G 2020 , ' Multi-proxy characterisation of the Storegga Tsunami and its impact on the early Holocene landscapes of the southern North Sea ' , Geosciences , vol. 10 , no. 7 , 270 . https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences10070270 |
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spelling | ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/dfd0b218-a6f2-4e2f-9366-d61fbe062b5f 2025-01-16T23:43:28+00:00 Multi-proxy characterisation of the Storegga Tsunami and its impact on the early Holocene landscapes of the southern North Sea Gaffney, Vincent Fitch, Simon Bates, Martin Ware, Roselyn L. Kinnaird, Tim Gearey, Benjamin Hill, Tom Telford, Richard Batt, Cathy Stern, Ben Whittaker, John Davies, Sarah Sharada, Mohammed Ben Everett, Rosie Cribdon, Rebecca Kistler, Logan Harris, Sam Kearney, Kevin Walker, James Muru, Merle Hamilton, Derek Law, Matthew Finlay, Alex Bates, C. Richard Allaby, Robin G. 2020-07-15 application/pdf https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/multiproxy-characterisation-of-the-storegga-tsunami-and-its-impact-on-the-early-holocene-landscapes-of-the-southern-north-sea(dfd0b218-a6f2-4e2f-9366-d61fbe062b5f).html https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences10070270 https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/20254/1/Gaffney_2020_Multi_proxy_Geosciences_10_00270.pdf https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/10/7/270 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Gaffney , V , Fitch , S , Bates , M , Ware , R L , Kinnaird , T , Gearey , B , Hill , T , Telford , R , Batt , C , Stern , B , Whittaker , J , Davies , S , Sharada , M B , Everett , R , Cribdon , R , Kistler , L , Harris , S , Kearney , K , Walker , J , Muru , M , Hamilton , D , Law , M , Finlay , A , Bates , C R & Allaby , R G 2020 , ' Multi-proxy characterisation of the Storegga Tsunami and its impact on the early Holocene landscapes of the southern North Sea ' , Geosciences , vol. 10 , no. 7 , 270 . https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences10070270 Seismic Tsunami Doggerland Palaeoenvironment Palaeolandscape Sedimentary ancient DNA Geochemistry Geomorphology Mesolithic Storegga North Sea article 2020 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences10070270 2021-12-26T14:37:02Z Doggerland was a landmass occupying an area currently covered by the North Sea until marine inundation took place during the mid-Holocene, ultimately separating the British landmass from the rest of Europe. The Storegga Event, which triggered a tsunami reflected in sediment deposits in the northern North Sea, northeast coastlines of the British Isles and across the North Atlantic, was a major event during this transgressive phase. The spatial extent of the Storegga tsunami however remains unconfirmed as, to date, no direct evidence for the event has been recovered from the southern North Sea. We present evidence of a tsunami deposit in the southern North Sea at the head of a palaeo-river system that has been identified using seismic survey. The evidence, based on lithostratigraphy, geochemical signatures, macro and microfossils and sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA), supported by optical stimulated luminescence (OSL) and radiocarbon dating, suggests that these deposits were a result of the tsunami. Seismic identification of this stratum and analysis of adjacent cores showed diminished traces of the tsunami which was largely removed by subsequent erosional processes. Our results confirm previous modelling of the impact of the tsunami within this area of the southern North Sea, and also indicate that these effects were temporary, localized, and mitigated by the dense woodland and topography of the area. We conclude that clear physical remnants of the wave in these areas are likely to be restricted to now buried, palaeo-inland basins and incised river valley systems. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic University of St Andrews: Research Portal Storegga ENVELOPE(18.251,18.251,68.645,68.645) Geosciences 10 7 270 |
spellingShingle | Seismic Tsunami Doggerland Palaeoenvironment Palaeolandscape Sedimentary ancient DNA Geochemistry Geomorphology Mesolithic Storegga North Sea Gaffney, Vincent Fitch, Simon Bates, Martin Ware, Roselyn L. Kinnaird, Tim Gearey, Benjamin Hill, Tom Telford, Richard Batt, Cathy Stern, Ben Whittaker, John Davies, Sarah Sharada, Mohammed Ben Everett, Rosie Cribdon, Rebecca Kistler, Logan Harris, Sam Kearney, Kevin Walker, James Muru, Merle Hamilton, Derek Law, Matthew Finlay, Alex Bates, C. Richard Allaby, Robin G. Multi-proxy characterisation of the Storegga Tsunami and its impact on the early Holocene landscapes of the southern North Sea |
title | Multi-proxy characterisation of the Storegga Tsunami and its impact on the early Holocene landscapes of the southern North Sea |
title_full | Multi-proxy characterisation of the Storegga Tsunami and its impact on the early Holocene landscapes of the southern North Sea |
title_fullStr | Multi-proxy characterisation of the Storegga Tsunami and its impact on the early Holocene landscapes of the southern North Sea |
title_full_unstemmed | Multi-proxy characterisation of the Storegga Tsunami and its impact on the early Holocene landscapes of the southern North Sea |
title_short | Multi-proxy characterisation of the Storegga Tsunami and its impact on the early Holocene landscapes of the southern North Sea |
title_sort | multi-proxy characterisation of the storegga tsunami and its impact on the early holocene landscapes of the southern north sea |
topic | Seismic Tsunami Doggerland Palaeoenvironment Palaeolandscape Sedimentary ancient DNA Geochemistry Geomorphology Mesolithic Storegga North Sea |
topic_facet | Seismic Tsunami Doggerland Palaeoenvironment Palaeolandscape Sedimentary ancient DNA Geochemistry Geomorphology Mesolithic Storegga North Sea |
url | https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/multiproxy-characterisation-of-the-storegga-tsunami-and-its-impact-on-the-early-holocene-landscapes-of-the-southern-north-sea(dfd0b218-a6f2-4e2f-9366-d61fbe062b5f).html https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences10070270 https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/20254/1/Gaffney_2020_Multi_proxy_Geosciences_10_00270.pdf https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/10/7/270 |