K. Yoshimura, Yoshiro Ishihara, Heizaburo Yamauchi, Ayano Shimabukuro, C. Katagiri, M. Noto, Y. Tennichi
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Abstract
Speleothems in limestone caves are precipitated during CO 2 degassing from groundwater super-saturated with calcite. Stalagmites, a type of speleothem that develops from the cave floor, grow upward at around 10-100 µm a year. Paleoenvironmental information such as the Asia-monsoon activity and the vegetation changes on the upper cave surface can be obtained from detailed geochemical analysis of stalagmites along a growth direction. Episodic events like earthquakes are indicated by flaws in the speleothems. Absolute ages of the events can be obtained by U-Th dating and UV-fluorescent annual lamina counting in speleothems. We reviewed possible records remaining in limestone caves during large-scale earthquakes and tsunamis around the world, and discussed the effects of a large scale tsunami on 500-year records of Mg/ Ca, δ 13 C and Sr/Ca ratios of two stalagmites from the Shiraho-Saonetabaru Cave Site, near the Shiraho beach, Ishigaki, Okinawa.