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Tsunami Propagation in Tidal Rivers

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  • Presents unique field observations of tsunamis in rivers
  • Focuses on tsunami dynamics in river channels and conditions of tsunami’s upriver propagation, as implied by the field evidence
  • Analyses first-ever measurements of a train of shock waves on its upriver journey
  • Describes and investigates tide-tsunami interaction and tsunami wave set-up found in the observations
  • Introduces a new theoretical approach to explaining and/or predicting tsunami and tidal dynamics in rivers

Part of the book series: SpringerBriefs in Earth Sciences (BRIEFSEARTH)

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. Observations of Tsunamis in Rivers

    • Elena Tolkova
    Pages 1-21
  3. First Analytical Chapter: Long Wave Set-Up

    • Elena Tolkova
    Pages 23-35
  4. Like Tsunamis, Tides Make Rivers Deeper

    • Elena Tolkova
    Pages 37-50
  5. Tsunami Rides Tides

    • Elena Tolkova
    Pages 85-102
  6. Tsunami Bores

    • Elena Tolkova
    Pages 103-120
  7. Back Matter

    Pages 121-123

About this book

Using observations of the 2011-Tohoku and some other tsunamis in rivers as a starting point for analytical and numerical exploration, this book suggests a basis for predicting tsunami impacts in a river after the wave has transitioned into the river’s channel.

 

Authors and Affiliations

  • NorthWest Research Associates, Inc, Kirkland, USA

    Elena Tolkova

About the author

Elena Tolkova graduated from the Radiophysics department of the Nizhny Novgorod State University in Russia in 1985, and stayed with the University for 15 years after graduation -- first as a research associate/engineer, then as an assistant/associate professor -- while performing contract research, writing her dissertation, and teaching general physics, optics, and signal processing. Elena resumed her scientific career in the US in 2005, in the field of hydrodynamics. Elena worked as a research scientist at the University of Washington and a contractor at NOAA/Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, Seattle, helping to develop and implement a particular tsunami forecasting technology. In 2013, she continued her research at the NorthWest Research Associates, where she has developed an open-source numerical model (Cliffs) for simulating tsunami propagation and land inundation, co-authored a novel approach to using tsunami’s en-route measurements for tsunami predictions, and in collaboration with Prof. H. Tanaka and his team at Tohoku University, Japan, investigated some puzzling tsunami behaviors in rivers.

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eBook USD 39.99
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Softcover Book USD 54.99
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