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Tsunamis, Hurricanes, The Demise Of Coral Reefs And Shifts In Prehistorichuman Populations In The Caribbean

机译:海啸,飓风,珊瑚礁消亡和加勒比史前人类的迁徙

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A review of extreme natural events and their impact on coral reefs and prehistoric human society for the wider Caribbean is presented. As a biological and geological archive of hurricane or tsunami chronology, onshore coarse coral deposits were used. The influence of natural disturbances on coral reefs is extremely complex and the relatively short time span of historical records does not provide sufficient long-term information on extreme natural events such as tropical hurricanes or tsunami variability. The sedimentary record of extreme natural events, such as tsunamis and tropical storms, and their impacts on coral reefs are present in the form of coarse onshore reef debris. These coarse sediments provide information on, for example, spatial and temporal variability of extreme events. The short-term impact of tropical hurricanes on coral reefs is well documented and has been studied in great detail, but the impact of tsunamis on coral reefs was rather neglected until the recent past, when the Indian Ocean Tsunami in December 2004 caused the greatest tsunami catastrophe in human history. This contribution focuses on natural extreme events, such as tsunamis and hurricanes and presents evidence and case studies of modern and ancient tropical examples, the problem of distinguishing deposits from these two different wave events, and the significance of the deposits for reef evolution studies within the Caribbean region. A better understanding of coral reef morphologies/structures or disconformities and their origins can be gained by incorporating long-term (multi-century to millennial) records captured in coarse depositional units. The extreme wave event records also provide explanations to prehistoric human dynamics.
机译:本文介绍了极端自然事件及其对整个加勒比地区珊瑚礁和史前人类社会的影响。作为飓风或海啸年代的生物和地质档案,陆上的粗珊瑚沉积物被使用。自然扰动对珊瑚礁的影响极其复杂,历史记录的时间跨度相对较短,因此无法提供有关极端自然事件(如热带飓风或海啸多变性)的足够的长期信息。极端自然事件(例如海啸和热带风暴)的沉积记录及其对珊瑚礁的影响以粗糙的陆上礁石碎片形式存在。这些粗大的沉积物提供了有关极端事件的时空变化等信息。关于热带飓风对珊瑚礁的短期影响已有充分的文献记载,并进行了详细的研究,但是直到最近,2004年12月的印度洋海啸造成了最大的海啸,海啸对珊瑚礁的影响才被忽略。人类历史上的大灾难。这项贡献着重于自然极端事件,例如海啸和飓风,并提供了有关现代和古代热带实例的证据和案例研究,区分这两个不同海浪事件的沉积物的问题,以及这些沉积物对海底珊瑚礁演化研究的重要性。加勒比地区。通过结合在粗沉积单元中捕获的长期(多世纪至千禧年)记录,可以更好地了解珊瑚礁的形态/结构或不整合及其起源。极端海浪事件记录也为史前人类动力学提供了解释。

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