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Surficial sediment remobilization by shear between sediment and water above tsunamigenic megathrust ruptures: experimental study

C. Seibert C. McHugh C. McHugh C. Paola L. Seeber +1 lainnya

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<p>Large subduction earthquakes can rupture the shallow part of the megathrust with unusually large displacements and tsunamis. The long duration of the seismic source and high upper-plate compliance contribute to large and protracted long-period motions of the outer upper plate. The resulting shear stress at the sediment–water interface in, for example, the <span class="inline-formula"><i>M</i><sub>w</sub></span> 9.0 2011 Tohoku–Oki earthquake could account for surficial sediment remobilization on the outer margin. We test this hypothesis by simulating in physical tank experiments the combined effects of high- and low-frequency seismic motions on sediment of different properties (chemistry, grain size, water content, and salinity). Our results show that low-frequency motion during a 2011-like earthquake can entrain several centimeters of surficial sediment and that entrainment can be enhanced by high-frequency vertical oscillations. These experiments validate a new mechanism of co-seismic sediment entrainment in deep-water environments.</p>

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J. Tucker

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Seibert, C., McHugh, C., McHugh, C., Paola, C., Seeber, L., Tucker, J. (2025). Surficial sediment remobilization by shear between sediment and water above tsunamigenic megathrust ruptures: experimental study. https://doi.org/10.5194/esurf-13-341-2025

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