Tsunami awareness and evacuation behaviour during the 2018 Sulawesi Earthquake tsunami
AS Harnantyari, T Takabatake, M Esteban… - International journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
On September 28, 2018 significant tsunami waves, which are considered to have been
generated by submarine landslides, struck the shorelines of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia …
generated by submarine landslides, struck the shorelines of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia …
East Palu Valley flowslides induced by the 2018 MW 7.5 Palu-Donggala earthquake
Abstract The 2018 MW 7.5 Palu-Donggala, Indonesia earthquake initiated a series of
catastrophic flowslides that claimed the lives of several thousand people, making it the …
catastrophic flowslides that claimed the lives of several thousand people, making it the …
Multi-hazard analysis and design of structures: Status and research trends
Multiple hazards, such as, earthquake, strong wind, snow, flood-induced scour, tsunami,
landslide, rain, blast, explosion, fire outbreak, etc. have caused extensive global …
landslide, rain, blast, explosion, fire outbreak, etc. have caused extensive global …
StEER: A community-centered approach to assessing the performance of the built environment after natural hazard events
Since its founding in 2018, the Structural Extreme Events Reconnaissance (StEER) Network
has worked to deepen the capacity of the Natural Hazards Engineering (NHE) community for …
has worked to deepen the capacity of the Natural Hazards Engineering (NHE) community for …
Field insights and analysis of the 2018 Mw 7.5 Palu, Indonesia earthquake, tsunami and landslides
A devastating Mw 7.5 earthquake and tsunami struck northwestern Sulawesi, Indonesia on
28 September 2018, causing over 4000 fatalities and severe damage to several areas in …
28 September 2018, causing over 4000 fatalities and severe damage to several areas in …
A critical review on the tsunami-induced scour around structures
Recent catastrophic tsunamis, such as the 2004 Indian Ocean and 2011 Tohoku events,
have underscored the need for resilient coastal infrastructure. Field investigations in the …
have underscored the need for resilient coastal infrastructure. Field investigations in the …
Review of evaluation of tsunami-induced debris collision force
The evaluation of the impact of tsunami-borne debris collisions is important in designing
tsunami-resistant structures and quantifying the risk for regional and industrial facilities …
tsunami-resistant structures and quantifying the risk for regional and industrial facilities …
Tsunami evacuation simulation for the District of Tofino, Vancouver Island, Canada
T Takabatake, I Nistor, P St-Germain - International Journal of Disaster Risk …, 2020 - Elsevier
A large earthquake event generated from the nearby Cascadia Subduction Zone would
possibly generate a significant tsunami event which could affect the west coast of Canada. In …
possibly generate a significant tsunami event which could affect the west coast of Canada. In …
Simulations of debris flow impacting on bridge pier based on coupled CFD-DEM method
ZH **, FF Wei, YW Wu, K Qu, X Luo, XY Ren - Ocean Engineering, 2023 - Elsevier
In many recorded natural disasters, the floating debris was observed to contribute a lot to the
destructive power of violent water against structures. To explore the impacting effects acting …
destructive power of violent water against structures. To explore the impacting effects acting …
Physical modeling of tsunamis generated by subaerial, partially submerged, and submarine landslides
T Takabatake, M Mäll, DC Han, N Inagaki… - Coastal Engineering …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
In the present study, three different types of landslide-generated tsunamis (subaerial,
partially submerged and submarine) were investigated through laboratory experiments that …
partially submerged and submarine) were investigated through laboratory experiments that …