Tsunami excitation in the outer wedge of global subduction zones
The world's most devastating local and ocean-wide tsunamis are generated by subduction
zone earthquakes, but the mechanisms for powerful seafloor uplift and tsunami generation …
zone earthquakes, but the mechanisms for powerful seafloor uplift and tsunami generation …
Insights on the source of the 28 September 2018 Sulawesi tsunami, Indonesia based on spectral analyses and numerical simulations
Abstract The 28 September 2018 Sulawesi tsunami has been a puzzle because extreme
deadly tsunami waves were generated following an Mw 7.5 strike-slip earthquake, while …
deadly tsunami waves were generated following an Mw 7.5 strike-slip earthquake, while …
The quest for wisdom: lessons from 17 tsunamis, 2004–2014
EA Okal - … Transactions of the Royal Society A …, 2015 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Since the catastrophic Sumatra–Andaman tsunami took place in 2004, 16 other tsunamis
have resulted in significant damage and 14 in casualties. We review the fundamental …
have resulted in significant damage and 14 in casualties. We review the fundamental …
Was the January 26th, 1700 Cascadia earthquake part of a rupture sequence?
D Melgar - Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Coastal subsidence, dating of plant remains and tree rings, and evidence for tsunami
inundation point to coseismic activity on a sizable portion of the Cascadia subduction zone …
inundation point to coseismic activity on a sizable portion of the Cascadia subduction zone …
Tsunamigenic major and great earthquakes (2004–2013): source processes inverted from seismic, geodetic, and sea-level data
Two of the great events, the 2004 Sumatra-Andaman MW 9.2 and the 2011 Tohoku MW 9.0
earthquakes are, respectively, the third and the fourth largest earthquakes seismologically …
earthquakes are, respectively, the third and the fourth largest earthquakes seismologically …
The sediments of Lake Singkarak and Lake Maninjau in West Sumatra reveal their earthquake, volcanic and rainfall history
Natural hazards such as earthquakes, volcanic activity, and heavy rainfall causing floods
and debris avalanches are common phenomena in many tropical settings, including the …
and debris avalanches are common phenomena in many tropical settings, including the …
Challenges in increasing community preparedness against tsunami hazards in tsunami-prone small islands around Sumatra, Indonesia
Fifteen years since the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, which caused massive destruction
around the Andaman Sea, people have participated in efforts to reduce tsunami risks in …
around the Andaman Sea, people have participated in efforts to reduce tsunami risks in …
Sustaining a transformative disaster risk reduction strategy: grandmothers' telling and singing tsunami stories for over 100 years saving lives on Simeulue Island
As projections about the number and scale of natural hazard events and their impact on
human populations grow, increasing attention is being paid to develo** effective means …
human populations grow, increasing attention is being paid to develo** effective means …
Slip distribution of the 2005 Nias earthquake (Mw 8.6) inferred from geodetic and far-field tsunami data
Y Fujii, K Satake, S Watada… - Geophysical Journal …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
We estimated the slip distribution on the fault of the 2005 Nias earthquake (M w 8.6) by
inversions of local GPS and coastal uplift/subsidence data and tsunami waveform data. The …
inversions of local GPS and coastal uplift/subsidence data and tsunami waveform data. The …
What's in a name?“Smong” and the sustaining of risk communication and DRR behaviours as evocation fades
There are familiar patterns in the ways individuals and society process disaster recovery and
future disaster risk reduction (DRR) needs as the memory of a disaster fades. Affect is …
future disaster risk reduction (DRR) needs as the memory of a disaster fades. Affect is …