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Holocene Tsunamis in Avachinsky Bay, Kamchatka, Russia

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This article presents results of the study of tsunami deposits on the Avachinsky Bay coast, Kurile-Kamchatka island arc, NW Pacific. We used tephrochronology to assign ages to the tsunami deposits, to correlate them between excavations, and to restore paleo-shoreline positions. In addition to using established regional marker tephra, we establish a detailed tephrochronology for more local tephra from Avachinsky volcano. For the first time in this area, proximal to Kamchatka’s primary population, we reconstruct the vertical runup and horizontal inundation for 33 tsunamis recorded over the past ~ 4200 years, 5 of which are historical events − 1737, 1792, 1841, 1923 (Feb) and 1952. The runup heights for all 33 tsunamis range from 1.9 to 5.7 m, and inundation distances from 40 to 460 m. The average recurrence for historical events is ~ 56 years and for the entire study period ~ 133 years. The obtained data makes it possible to calculate frequencies of tsunamis by size, using reconstructed runup and inundation, which is crucial for tsunami hazard assessment and long-term tsunami forecasting. Considering all available data on the distribution of historical and paleo-tsunami heights along eastern Kamchatka, we conclude that the southern part of the Kamchatka subduction zone generates stronger tsunamis than its northern part. The observed differences could be associated with variations in the relative velocity and/or coupling between the downgoing Pacific Plate and Kamchatka.

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This work was supported by Grants from RFBR #15-05-02651, #18-05-00407 and 18-5-003 FEB RAS (to Pinegina). Expeditionary studies partly supported by Grants RFBR #16-05-00090, #15-05-05505, and RNF (project #14-50-00095).

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All authors participated in field work. TKP is primarily responsible for the tsunami-deposit analyses, radiocarbon calibration and writing the manuscript; LIB is primarily responsible for the tephrostratigraphy and writing the manuscript; EAZ made all geodetic measurements and calculations and helped prepare the manuscript; JB worked with all aspects of the manuscript.

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Pinegina, T.K., Bazanova, L.I., Zelenin, E.A. et al. Holocene Tsunamis in Avachinsky Bay, Kamchatka, Russia. Pure Appl. Geophys. 175, 1485–1506 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00024-018-1830-0

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