Tsunamigenic potential of a Holocene submarine landslide
For landslide volumes on the order of a few km3, frequency dispersion of the tsunami results in shorter wavelengths and faster wave amplitude attenuation, and lim-its the far-field
For landslide volumes on the order of a few km3, frequency dispersion of the tsunami results in shorter wavelengths and faster wave amplitude attenuation, and lim-its the far-field
ata Center, Boulder, Colorado, USA. McCann, 2006, Estimating the threat of tsunamigenic earthquakes and earthquake induced landslide tsunami in the Caribbean, in Caribbean Tusnami
Abstract Landslide-induced tsunamis are one of the most important multi-hazard risks in light of landslide disasters. During the Fifth World Landslide Forum, a World Tsunami Awareness
There are few studies that characterize potential landslide-induced tsunami sources within the Caribbean region. Among them, McCann (Reference 4) developed a map of "reference tsunami
More recently a study in New Zealand addressed the intended evacuation behaviour of residents and visitors at Napier City in the event of a tsunami (Fraser et al. 2013). In Japan,
ABSTRACT Tsunami modelling of potential landslide-induced tsunami in Makassar Strait is carried out to quantify possible damage to the nearby cities.
In 1842, a major earthquake also occurred along the OSFZ offshore, which destroyed the cities of Cap-Haïtien and Port-de-Paix due to shaking and an induced tsunami (Scherer, 1913; Fig. 2).
"Estimating the Threat of Tsunamigenic Earthquakes and Earthquake Induced-Landslide Tsunami in the Caribbean," by William R. McCann, In Caribbean Tsunami Hazard: Proceedings of
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