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A Minoan and a Neolithic tsunami recorded in coastal sediments of Ios Island, Aegean Sea, Greece

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MARINE GEOLOGY
Volume 452, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.margeo.2022.106908

Keywords

Tsunami deposits; Pumice; Santorini; Minoan eruption; Cape Riva eruption; Aegean Sea

Funding

  1. French Government Laboratory of Excellence initiative [ANR-10-LABX-0006]
  2. Region Auvergne
  3. European Regional Development Fund
  4. ASTARTE collaborative project [FP7-ENV2013 6.4-3]

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This study documents two distinct tsunami deposits along the coasts of Ios Island, Greece, and provides the first evidence of the Minoan tsunami in the Cycladic Islands north of Santorini. It also examines another major tsunami deposit and questions previous estimates on the magnitude of the Cape Riva eruption.
In this work, we document two distinct tsunami deposits on the coasts of Ios Island, Aegean Sea, Greece. The younger tsunami deposit, dated 1831-1368 cal. BCE, includes both marine sediments and pumices from the-1600 BCE Minoan eruption of Santorini volcano. This is the first evidence of the Minoan tsunami in the Cycladic Islands North of Santorini. Tsunami waves inundated the Manganari coastal plain, southern coast of Ios, over a distance >200 m (>2 m a.s.l.). The second tsunami deposit reworks pumice from the 22 ka Cape Riva eruption mixed with marine sediment. We assume a Neolithic age for this major tsunami, with a wave runup >13 m a.s.l. on the southern and eastern coasts of Ios. The source of this tsunami -volcanic eruption, landslide, or earthquake -remains unknown. Additionally, we provide the first on-land evidence of Cape Riva deposits outside Santorini, thus questioning previous estimates on the magnitude of this eruption.

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