Abstract:
Coastal strandplains on Saaremaa Island, Estonia, contain a rich archive of past events, which are recorded as geomorphic and lithological indicators of reworking (erosional) and depositional (accretionary) phases. This study presents a new dataset of low-field bulk magnetic susceptibility (MS) values from coastal sands as a rapid means of characterizing the ferrimagnetic and paramagnetic fraction in morphosedimentary units related to cyclone Gudrun (January 2005). Combining spatial and temporal patterns in MS (e.g., >600 SI for most peaks) with granulometric and geophysical databases provides the basis for applying similar integrated approach to reconstructing past extreme coastal events.
Description:
Buynevich, I.V., Tõnisson, H., Kont, A., Palginõmm, V., Suursaar, Ü., Rosentau, A., Hang, T., Pupienis, D., and Davydov, O., 2023. Spatial and temporal variations in magnetic susceptibility of coastal sands resulting from recent storm activity, Saaremaa Island, Estonia. Eurasian Scientific Discussions, Proceedings of the 13th International Scientific and Practical Conference. Barca Academy Publishing. Barcelona, Spain, 219-223.