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Ancient DNA from Doggerland and the Storegga Tsunami Breakthrough in studying ancient DNA from Doggerland that separates the UK from Europe, University of Warwick, July 16, 2020 Link to article Scientists have studied sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) from sediment deposits in the southern North Sea, an area which has not previously been linked to a tsunami that occurred 8150 years ago. The paper is: Gaffney, V., Fitch, S., Bates, M., and others, 2020. Multi-Proxy Characterisation of the Storegga Tsunami and Its Impact on the Early Holocene Landscapes of the Southern North Sea. Geosciences, 2020; 10 (7): 270 Link to Gaffney et al. (2020) open access paper Related paper is: Gearey, B.R., Hopla, E.J., Boomer, I., Smith, D., Marshall, P., Fitch, S., Griffiths, S. and Tappin, D.R., 2017. Multi-proxy palaeoecological approaches to submerged landscapes: a case study from ‘Doggerland’, in the southern North Sea. The archaeological and forensic applications of microfossils: a deeper understanding of human history. The Micropalaeontological Society Special Publications. Geological Society, London, pp.35-53. Researchgate link to Gearey et al. (2017) Link to other papers by Peter Marshall A similar paper about New Zealand tsunamis is: Goff, J., Pearce, S., Nichol, S.L., Chagué-Goff, C., Horrocks, M. and Strotz, L., 2010. Multi-proxy records of regionally- sourced tsunamis, New Zealand. Geomorphology, 118(3-4), pp.369-382. Link to Goff et al. (2017) about New Zealand tsunamis Yours, Paul H.
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