Title Analysis of the Mahuika comet impact tsunami hypothesis
Author Goff, J.; Dominey-Howes, D.; Chagué- Goff, C.; Courtney, C.
Author Affil Goff, J., University of New South Wales, Australian Tsunami Research Centre, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia
Source Marine Geology, 271(3-4), p.292-296, . Publisher: Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands. ISSN: 0025-3227
Publication Date Jun. 15, 2010
Notes In English. 31 refs. GeoRef Acc. No: 299869
Index Terms radioactive age determination; carbon isotopes; climatic change; correlation; impact; isotopes; radioactive isotopes; water waves; Tasman Sea; absolute age; ammonium; C- 14; carbon; Cenozoic; climate change; comets; GISP2; GRIP; Holocene; ice cores; impacts; middle Holocene; Pacific Ocean; paleoenvironment; precursors; Quaternary; reconstruction; South Pacific; Southwest Pacific; tektites; tsunamis; West Pacific
Abstract A comet impact on February 13, 1491 AD, 250 km SW of New Zealand, named "Mahuika", has been proposed as the tsunamigenic source for an alleged large 15th century tsunami along the New Zealand and east Australian coastlines. This hypothesis has been based on astronomic and atmospheric evidence and data from near the putative impact site, but the underpinning documentation has never been fully presented. We outline the current Mahuika comet impact tsunami hypothesis and analyse the original data sources. Geophysical evidence for a crater has never been documented; tektites are widespread in south Pacific sediments and provide no indication of the event age, and far-field evidence for any comet impact in the 15th century is unconvincing. All the evidence reviewed indicates that no comet, "Mahuika" or otherwise, struck the Earth on February 13, 1491 AD. Based upon our reassessment, the origin of apparent tsunami deposits along the coasts of New Zealand and east Australia needs to be reassessed--they are not tsunami deposits. The Mahuika comet impact tsunami hypothesis should be treated with extreme caution until stronger evidence is presented.
URL http://hdl.handle.net/10.1016/j.margeo.2010.02.020
Publication Type journal article
Record ID 64004619