Prehistoric tsunamis are tsunamis and so-called "megatsunamis" that occurred before recorded history. The events have been identified through oral tradition and/or geological evidence. Those events that have been identified through contemporary records are listed as historic tsunamis.
List
Approx. date
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Location
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Cause
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Evidence for tsunami
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66 million years BP
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Chicxulub crater, Yucatan
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asteroid strike
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presumed[1][2]
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35.5 million years BP
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Chesapeake Bay
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bolide impact
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presumed [3]
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10,000 yrs BP
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Seton Portage, British Columbia
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landslide into lake
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presumed[4]
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8,000 years BP
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Mount Etna, Sicily
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volcanic landslide
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submarine sediments off Etna, submerged settlements off eastern Mediterranean coast, e.g. Atlit Yam[5][6]
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8,000 years BP
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Norwegian Sea
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submarine landslip (Storegga Slide)
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deposited sediments in Scotland[7][8]
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5,500 BP
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Northern Isles
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tsunami (Garth tsunami)
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deposits and contemporaneous mass burials[9]
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4,000 BP
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Réunion island
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landslide
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presumed[10]
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References
- ↑ Bryant, Edward (June 2014). Tsunami: The Underrated Hazard. Springer. p. 178. ISBN 978-3-319-06133-7. https://books.google.com/books?id=tOkpBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA178.
- ↑ Renne, Paul R.; Deino, Alan L.; Hilgen, Frederik J.; Kuiper, Klaudia F.; Mark, Darren F.; Mitchell, William S.; Morgan, Leah E.; Mundil, Roland et al. (7 February 2013). "Time Scales of Critical Events Around the Cretaceous-Paleogene Boundary". Science 339 (6120): 684–687. doi:10.1126/science.1230492. PMID 23393261. Bibcode: 2013Sci...339..684R. http://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/411a/fc826d678575392ec4d2dc7a6f25c389c7d0.pdf.
- ↑ Poag, C. Wiley. Chesapeake Invader: Discovering America's Giant Meteorite Crater. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1999. ISBN:0-691-00919-8
- ↑ "SetonPortage.ca website". http://www.setonportage.ca/Welcome.html.
- ↑ Than, Ker (2006-11-30). "Ten-Story Tsunami Thrashed Mediterranean 8,000 Years Ago". Fox News. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,233360,00.html?sPage=fnc.science/archaeology. Retrieved 2005-12-20.
- ↑ Hecht, Jeff (2006-12-13). "How Etna's Neolithic Hiccup Set Off a Tsunami". New Scientist. https://www.newscientist.com/channel/earth/mg19225814.600-how-etnas-neolithic-hiccup-set-off-a-tsunami.html. Retrieved 2005-12-20.
- ↑ Bondevik, Stein; Dawson, Sue; Dawson, Alastair; Lohne, Øystein (5 August 2003). "Record-breaking Height for 8000-Year-Old Tsunami in the North Atlantic". Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union 84 (31): 289, 293. doi:10.1029/2003EO310001. Bibcode: 2003EOSTr..84..289B. http://www.ibg.uit.no/~stein/Bondevik-al-03-EOS.pdf. Retrieved 2007-01-15.
- ↑ Bondevik, S; Lovholt, F; Harbitz, C; Stormo, S; Skjerdal, G (2006). "The Storegga Slide Tsunami - Deposits, Run-up Heights and Radiocarbon Dating of the 8000-Year-Old Tsunami in the North Atlantic".
- ↑ Cain, Genevieve; Goff, James; McFadgen, Bruce (1 June 2019). "Prehistoric Coastal Mass Burials: Did Death Come in Waves?" (in en). Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 26 (2): 714–754. doi:10.1007/s10816-018-9386-y. ISSN 1573-7764.
- ↑ Mega-tsunami: Wave of Destruction. Background article. BBC Two television programme first broadcast 12 October 2000
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