Development of MOST for real-time tsunami forecasting

V Titov, U Kânoğlu, C Synolakis - Journal of Waterway, Port …, 2016 - ascelibrary.org
The development, testing, and implementation of a real-time tsunami forecast model, the
method of splitting tsunami (MOST), is described. MOST is now used as an operational …

Tsunamis in the Greek region: an overview of geological and geomorphological evidence

A Karkani, N Evelpidou, M Tzouxanioti, A Petropoulos… - Geosciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
The Greek region is known as one of the most seismically and tectonically active areas and
it has been struck by some devastating tsunamis, with the most prominent one being the 365 …

Palaeotsunamis and tsunami hazards in the Eastern Mediterranean

P England, A Howell, J Jackson… - … Transactions of the …, 2015 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The dominant uncertainties in assessing tsunami hazard in the Eastern Mediterranean are
attached to the location of the sources. Reliable historical reports exist for five tsunamis …

Deterministic tsunamigenic earthquake hazard assessment for the northern coast of Egypt based on multi-scenario approach

HM Hassan, A Peresan, MN ElGabry… - Mediterranean …, 2023 - Springer
Egypt's northern coast can be considered a dynamic natural system like several coastal
regions worldwide. While it provides many opportunities and resources, it may also pose …

The sedimentary and geomorphological imprint of the AD 365 tsunami on the coasts of southwestern Crete (Greece)–Examples from Sougia and Palaiochora

V Werner, K Baika, P Fischer, H Hadler, L Obrocki… - Quaternary …, 2018 - Elsevier
The southwestern coast of Crete, one of the most seismically active regions in Europe,
experienced co-seismic crust uplift by 9 m during the Ms= 8.3 mega-earthquake that struck …

The Mw = 6.6 earthquake and tsunami of south Crete on 2020 May 2

N Kalligeris, V Skanavis, NS Melis… - Geophysical Journal …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
On 2020 May 2, an M w= 6.6 earthquake struck about 63 km south of Ierapetra in Crete,
Greece. The earthquake generated a small tsunami which agitated local harbours. We …

Was Alexandria (Egypt) destroyed in AD 365? A famous historical tsunami revisited

SC Stiros - Seismological Society of America, 2020 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Ammianus Marcellinus, a fourth‐century writer, reported that after an earthquake, on 21 July
365, the sea retreated and then flooded numerous coasts, among them Alexandria (Egypt) …

Towards the new thematic core service tsunami within the EPOS research infrastructure

A Babeyko, S Lorito, F Hernandez, J Lauterjungl… - Annals of …, 2022 - orbit.dtu.dk
Tsunamis constitute a significant hazard for European coastal populations, and the impact of
tsunami events worldwide can extend well beyond the coastal regions directly affected …

The harbour at Ptolemais: Hellenistic city of the Libyan Pentapolis

RA Yorke, DP Davidson - International Journal of Nautical …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
This article describes fieldwork undertaken in 1972 at the harbour of the Hellenistic city of
Ptolemais at Tolmeita in Cyrenaica, Libya. This survey has shown that the city possessed a …

Mid-Holocene tectonic geomorphology of northern Crete deduced from a coastal sedimentary archive near Rethymnon and a Late Bronze Age Santorini tsunamite …

V Werner, K Baika, A Tzigounaki, K Reicherter… - Geomorphology, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract The Late Bronze Age (LBA) tsunami and the AD 365 tsunami are supposed to have
affected the northern coasts of Crete. However, near-coast sedimentary archives have been …