Morphological impacts of the Chilean megathrust earthquake Mw 8.8 on coastal wetlands of high conservation value. (30th October 2020)
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- Morphological impacts of the Chilean megathrust earthquake Mw 8.8 on coastal wetlands of high conservation value. (30th October 2020)
- Main Title:
- Morphological impacts of the Chilean megathrust earthquake Mw 8.8 on coastal wetlands of high conservation value
- Authors:
- Vásquez, Daniela
Sandoval, Natalia
Fierro, Pablo
Valdovinos, Claudio - Abstract:
- Abstract: The subduction earthquake Mw = 8.8 on February 27th, 2010 which affected Chile's south-central coast (37°S) produced a co-seismic uplift of ~1.4 m in coastal Tubul-Raqui wetland area, with abrupt morphological changes. In order to determine the magnitude of the changes, in this area of high conservation value, salt marsh morphological features were identified and quantified by mapping the changing extent of the coverage of morphological features before (2009) and after (2011–2012) the tectonic disturbance. Rectified satellite images of seven study sites were created for the three years using Google Earth images and processed in ArcGIS. The results indicate a total decline of 31.7% in the area of the morphological features and the emergence of 1.25 km 2 of dried area; salt pans and tidal creeks were severely affected, with more than 90% loss. In contrast, there was a slight recovery of the Tubul and Raqui main river channel (12%) and the tidal channels (8.5%) between 2011 and 2012, mainly in the area near the river mouth. The salt marsh (cover by Spartina densiflora ) showed slight variation after the co-seismic uplift (14.6%), demonstrating high tolerance in the face of high-impact natural disturbances. The changes and later evolution may be explained mostly by the action of the seismic cycle in subduction zones. Continuing to monitor state of the recovery of the salt marsh and other similar environments may help to understand the true role that the seismic cycleAbstract: The subduction earthquake Mw = 8.8 on February 27th, 2010 which affected Chile's south-central coast (37°S) produced a co-seismic uplift of ~1.4 m in coastal Tubul-Raqui wetland area, with abrupt morphological changes. In order to determine the magnitude of the changes, in this area of high conservation value, salt marsh morphological features were identified and quantified by mapping the changing extent of the coverage of morphological features before (2009) and after (2011–2012) the tectonic disturbance. Rectified satellite images of seven study sites were created for the three years using Google Earth images and processed in ArcGIS. The results indicate a total decline of 31.7% in the area of the morphological features and the emergence of 1.25 km 2 of dried area; salt pans and tidal creeks were severely affected, with more than 90% loss. In contrast, there was a slight recovery of the Tubul and Raqui main river channel (12%) and the tidal channels (8.5%) between 2011 and 2012, mainly in the area near the river mouth. The salt marsh (cover by Spartina densiflora ) showed slight variation after the co-seismic uplift (14.6%), demonstrating high tolerance in the face of high-impact natural disturbances. The changes and later evolution may be explained mostly by the action of the seismic cycle in subduction zones. Continuing to monitor state of the recovery of the salt marsh and other similar environments may help to understand the true role that the seismic cycle plays in the dynamics of coastal ecosystems, as well as its incidence in the recovery process. Highlights: The earthquake produced a co-seismic uplift of ~1.4 m in coastal Tubul-Raqui wetland. Morphological characteristics were compared before and after the earthquake. A total decline of 31.7% in the area of the morphological features. Salt pans and tidal creeks were severely affected, with more than 90% loss. The changes may be explained mostly by the action of the seismic cycle. … (more)
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- Estuarine, coastal and shelf science. Volume 245(2020)
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- Estuarine, coastal and shelf science
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- Volume 245(2020)
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- Volume 245, Issue 2020 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 245
- Issue:
- 2020
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0245-2020-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2020-10-30
- Subjects:
- Coseismic uplift -- Geomorphology -- Megathrust earthquake -- Salt marsh -- South America
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551.461805 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02727714 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.ecss.2020.106922 ↗
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- English
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- 0272-7714
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