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Chevrons are not mega-tsunami deposits-A sedimentologic assessment

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GEOLOGY
卷 37, 期 5, 页码 403-406

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GEOLOGICAL SOC AMER, INC
DOI: 10.1130/G25246A.1

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Since the introduction of the term chevron for large v- or u-shaped bed forms in Egypt and the Bahamas, others have adopted the term to describe large-scale coastal bed forms in Australia, Madagascar, and elsewhere. These authors interpret chevron bed forms as deposits of mega-tsunamis resulting from Holocene oceanic asteroid impacts. We reason that chevron-type bed forms are common and are present far enough from the coast to preclude tsunami genesis. Moreover, we argue that chevrons are not mega-tsunami deposits by modeling tsunami behavior and evaluating sediment-transport conditions under which such features formed. We model the southern Madagascar case, with an impact source in the Indian Ocean, and show that a modeled wave approach is inconsistent with chevron orientation. We then evaluate sediment-transport conditions under which these chevron bed forms could persist, i.e., bed-load transport. In our analysis, no conditions specified generate pure bed-load transport, and most result in pure suspended-load transport.

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