Title of article :
Tectonics and Slumping in the Source Region of the 1998 Papua New Guinea Tsunami from Seismic Reflection Images
Author/Authors :
S. Sweet، نويسنده , , E. A. Silver ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
In September 1999, we collected seven high resolution seismic reflection profiles along the
northern continental margin of Papua New Guinea, which targeted the source region of the 1998 tsunami
that inundated Sissano Lagoon. We utilized swath bathymetry collected by the JAMSTEC/SOPAC groups
in January 1999. The seismic profiles image several faults, bottom simulating reflectors, and a large
rotational slump. The slump has a head scarp of 100 m vertical extent, coinciding with the headwall and
tension cracks observed previously by submersible at the southern edge of the amphitheater. The central,
back-rotated part of the slump is coherent with parallel reflections. The interpreted basal failure plane has
a maximum depth of 760 m below the seafloor, and it crops out at a steep escarpment, about 100 meters
high, located 4.5 km north of the head scarp. This escarpment separates the slide toe from a series of
seafloor-parallel, coherent reflections that are top-lapped by basin deposits at the foot of the amphitheater
to the north. The cross-sectional area of the displaced mass is 2.3 km2. From the bathymetry, the width is
approximately 2.5–3 km, yielding a total volume (assuming parabolic shape) of 3.8–4.6 km3. Based on
these interpretations, the slump was restored to its undeformed position. This technique yields a center of
mass vertical drop of 380 m, horizontal movement of 840 m and slip of 980 m along the slide plane.
Keywords :
Tsunami , Submarine slides , tectonics , Seismic reflection , gas hydrates.
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics