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    Detailing the impact of the Storegga Tsunami at Montrose, Scotland

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    The Storegga tsunami, dated in Norway to 815030cal.yearsBP,hitmanycountriesborderingtheNorthSea.Run−upsof>30moccurredand1000sofkilometresofcoastwereimpacted.Whilstrecentmodellingsuccessfullygeneratedatsunamiwavetrain,thewaveheightsandvelocities,itunder−estimatedwaverun−ups.WorkpresentedhereusedluminescencetodirectlydatetheStoreggatsunamidepositsatthetypesiteofMaryton,AberdeenshireinScotland.Italsoundertooksedimentologicalcharacterizationtoestablishprovenance,andnumberandrelativepowerofthetsunamiwaves.Tsunamimodelrefinementusedthistobetterunderstandcoastalinundation.LuminescenceagessuccessfullydateScottishStoreggatsunamidepositsto810030 cal. years BP, hit many countries bordering the North Sea. Run-ups of >30 m occurred and 1000s of kilometres of coast were impacted. Whilst recent modelling successfully generated a tsunami wave train, the wave heights and velocities, it under-estimated wave run-ups. Work presented here used luminescence to directly date the Storegga tsunami deposits at the type site of Maryton, Aberdeenshire in Scotland. It also undertook sedimentological characterization to establish provenance, and number and relative power of the tsunami waves. Tsunami model refinement used this to better understand coastal inundation. Luminescence ages successfully date Scottish Storegga tsunami deposits to 8100250 years. Sedimentology showed that at Montrose, three tsunami waves came from the northeast or east, over-ran pre-existing marine sands and weathered igneous bedrock on the coastal plain. Incorporation of an inundation model predicts well a tsunami impacting on the Montrose Basin in terms of replicate direction and sediment size. However, under-estimation of run-up persisted requiring further consideration of palaeotopography and palaeo-near-shore bathymetry for it to agree with sedimentary evidence. Future model evolution incorporating this will be better able to inform on the hazard risk and potential impacts for future high-magnitude submarine generated tsunami events

    Estimated 100-year peak flows and flow volumes in the Big Lost River and Birch Creek at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho /

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    Shipping list no.: 97-0125-P.Includes bibliographical references (p. 22-23).Mode of access: Internet

    Preliminary water-surface elevations and boundary of the 100-year peak flow in the Big Lost River at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, Idaho /

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    "DOE/ID-22148"--Cover.Folded col. map in pocket.Shipping list no.: 98-0329-p.Includes bibliographical references (p. 12-13).Mode of access: Internet

    Simulation of water-surface elevations for a hypothetical 100-year peak flow in Birch Creek at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, Idaho /

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    Shipping list no.: 97-0322-p.Includes bibliographical references (p. 20).Mode of access: Internet
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