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Paleotsunamis on the Southern Hikurangi Subduction Zone, New Zealand, Show Regular Recurrence of Large Subduction Earthquakes

Pizer, Charlotte; Clark, Kate; Howarth, Jamie; Garrett, Ed; Wang, Xiaoming; Rhoades, David; Woodroffe, Sarah

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Authors

Charlotte Pizer

Kate Clark

Jamie Howarth

Ed Garrett

Xiaoming Wang

David Rhoades



Abstract

Geological records of subduction earthquakes, essential for seismic and tsunami hazard assessment, are difficult to obtain at transitional plate boundaries, because upper‐plate fault earthquake deformation can mask the subduction zone signal. Here, we examine unusual shell layers within a paleolagoon at Lake Grassmere, at the transition zone between the Hikurangi subduction zone and the Marlborough fault system. Based on biostratigraphic and sedimentological analyses, we interpret the shell layers as tsunami deposits. These are dated at 2145–1837 and 1505–1283 yr B.P., and the most likely source of these tsunamis was ruptures of the southern Hikurangi subduction interface. Identification of these two large earthquakes brings the total record of southern Hikurangi subduction earthquakes to four in the past 2000 yr. For the first time, it is possible to obtain a geologically constrained recurrence interval for the southern Hikurangi subduction zone. We calculate a recurrence interval of 500 yr (335–655 yr, 95% confidence interval) and a coefficient of variation of 0.27 (0.0–0.47, 95% confidence interval). The probability of a large subduction earthquake on the southern Hikurangi subduction zone is 26% within the next 50 yr. We find no consistent temporal relationship between subduction earthquakes and large earthquakes on upper‐plate faults.

Citation

Pizer, C., Clark, K., Howarth, J., Garrett, E., Wang, X., Rhoades, D., & Woodroffe, S. (2021). Paleotsunamis on the Southern Hikurangi Subduction Zone, New Zealand, Show Regular Recurrence of Large Subduction Earthquakes. The Seismic Record, 1(2), 75-84. https://doi.org/10.1785/0320210012

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Jul 8, 2021
Publication Date 2021
Deposit Date Aug 4, 2021
Publicly Available Date Aug 5, 2021
Journal The Seismic Record
Print ISSN 2694-4006
Publisher Seismological Society of America
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 1
Issue 2
Pages 75-84
DOI https://doi.org/10.1785/0320210012
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1243486

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