Probabilistic tsunami hazard analysis: multiple sources and global applications
Applying probabilistic methods to infrequent but devastating natural events is intrinsically
challenging. For tsunami analyses, a suite of geophysical assessments should be in …
challenging. For tsunami analyses, a suite of geophysical assessments should be in …
Tsunami risk management for crustal earthquakes and non-seismic sources in Italy
Destructive tsunamis are most often generated by large earthquakes occurring at subduction
interfaces, but also other “atypical” sources—defined as crustal earthquakes and non …
interfaces, but also other “atypical” sources—defined as crustal earthquakes and non …
[BOOK][B] Geohazards in Indonesia: Earth science for disaster risk reduction–introduction
PR Cummins - 2017 - lyellcollection.org
Indonesia encompasses one of the most active tectonic regions on Earth. Its territory
includes over 18 000 km of major tectonic plate boundary, more than twice that of Japan or …
includes over 18 000 km of major tectonic plate boundary, more than twice that of Japan or …
Tsunami variability from uncalibrated stochastic earthquake models: tests against deep ocean observations 2006–2016
G Davies - Geophysical Journal International, 2019 - academic.oup.com
This study tests three models for generating stochastic earthquake-tsunami scenarios on
subduction zones by comparison with deep ocean observations from 18 tsunamis during the …
subduction zones by comparison with deep ocean observations from 18 tsunamis during the …
Stochastic source modeling and tsunami simulations of Cascadia subduction earthquakes for Canadian Pacific coast
K Goda - Coastal Engineering Journal, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This study presents new stochastic source models for the Cascadia subduction earthquakes
in the Pacific Northwest, which can trigger massive tsunamis along the shoreline of …
in the Pacific Northwest, which can trigger massive tsunamis along the shoreline of …
From regional to local SPTHA: efficient computation of probabilistic tsunami inundation maps addressing near-field sources
Site-specific seismic probabilistic tsunami hazard analysis (SPTHA) is a computationally
demanding task, as it requires, in principle, a huge number of high-resolution numerical …
demanding task, as it requires, in principle, a huge number of high-resolution numerical …
An evaluation of onshore digital elevation models for modeling tsunami inundation zones
A sensitivity study is undertaken to assess the utility of different onshore digital elevation
models (DEMs) for simulating the extent of tsunami inundation using case studies from two …
models (DEMs) for simulating the extent of tsunami inundation using case studies from two …
Are current tsunami evacuation approaches safe enough?
Develo** an effective tsunami evacuation plan is essential for disaster risk reduction in
coastal regions. To develop effective tsunami evacuation plans, real transportation network …
coastal regions. To develop effective tsunami evacuation plans, real transportation network …
A study of people-centered early warning system in the face of near-field tsunami risk for Indonesian coastal cities
Purpose This study aims to identify the gaps in current policy and propose a viable
framework for policy improvement regarding people-centered tsunami early warning chain …
framework for policy improvement regarding people-centered tsunami early warning chain …
Evaluation of reduced computational approaches to assessment of tsunami hazard and loss using stochastic source models: case study for Tofino, British Columbia …
K Goda, K Orchiston, J Borozan… - Earthquake …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Probabilistic tsunami hazard and risk analyses are important decision support tools in
develo** tsunami risk reduction strategies and actions for coastal communities. A …
develo** tsunami risk reduction strategies and actions for coastal communities. A …