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Global Tsunami Science: Past and Future, Volume I

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Table of contents (26 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-VI
  2. Introduction to Global Tsunami Science: Past and Future, Volume I

    • Eric L. Geist, Hermann M. Fritz, Alexander B. Rabinovich, Yuichiro Tanioka
    Pages 3663-3669
  3. Generating Random Earthquake Events for Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Assessment

    • Randall J. LeVeque, Knut Waagan, Frank I. González, Donsub Rim, Guang Lin
    Pages 3671-3692
  4. Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Assessment for a Site in Eastern Canada

    • Vikram Kulkarni, Maria E. M. Arcos, Trajce Alcinov, Alexis Lavine, Robert Youngs, Patrick Roussel et al.
    Pages 3719-3755
  5. Probabilistic Hazard of Tsunamis Generated by Submarine Landslides in the Cook Strait Canyon (New Zealand)

    • Emily M. Lane, Joshu J. Mountjoy, William L. Power, Christof Mueller
    Pages 3757-3774
  6. Possible worst-case tsunami scenarios around the Marmara Sea from combined earthquake and landslide sources

    • Panon Latcharote, Anawat Suppasri, Fumihiko Imamura, Betul Aytore, Ahmet Cevdet Yalciner
    Pages 3823-3846
  7. Impact of Hellenic Arc Tsunamis on Corsica (France)

    • Audrey Gailler, F. SchindelĂ©, H. HĂ©bert
    Pages 3847-3862
  8. Consistent Estimates of Tsunami Energy Show Promise for Improved Early Warning

    • V. Titov, Y. Tony Song, L. Tang, E. N. Bernard, Y. Bar-Sever, Y. Wei
    Pages 3863-3880
  9. Tsunami Detection by High-Frequency Radar Beyond the Continental Shelf

    • StĂ©phan T. Grilli, Samuel Grosdidier, Charles-Antoine GuĂ©rin
    Pages 3895-3934
  10. Time–Frequency Characteristics of Tsunami Magnetic Signals from Four Pacific Ocean Events

    • N. R. Schnepf, C. Manoj, C. An, H. Sugioka, H. Toh
    Pages 3935-3953
  11. A Pilot Tsunami Inundation Forecast System for Australia

    • Stewart C. R. Allen, Diana J. M. Greenslade
    Pages 3955-3971
  12. Comparison and Computational Performance of Tsunami-HySEA and MOST Models for LANTEX 2013 Scenario: Impact Assessment on Puerto Rico Coasts

    • Jorge MacĂ­as, Aurelio Mercado, JosĂ© Manuel González-Vida, Sergio Ortega, Manuel JesĂşs Castro
    Pages 3973-3997
  13. Tsunami hazard assessment in the Hudson River Estuary based on dynamic tsunami–tide simulations

    • Michael Shelby, StĂ©phan T. Grilli, Annette R. Grilli
    Pages 3999-4037
  14. Tsunami Bores in Kitakami River

    • Elena Tolkova, Hitoshi Tanaka
    Pages 4039-4054

About this book

Tsunami science has evolved significantly since the occurrence of two of the most destructive natural disasters in recent times: the 26 December 2004 Sumatra tsunami that killed about 230,000 people along the coasts of 14 countries in the Indian Ocean and the 11 March 2011 Tohoku (Great East Japan) tsunami that killed almost 20,000 people and destroyed the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. As a result of these and many other destructive tsunamis that have occurred over just the last decade, scientists from around the world have come together to engage in tsunami research. The global community of researchers has also expanded by discipline, adapting advances in other sciences to study all aspects of tsunami hydrodynamics, detection, generation, and probability of occurrence. The papers presented in this first of two topical volumes of Pure and Applied Geophysics reflect the state of tsunami science during this time. Nine papers examine various aspects of tsunami hazard and riskassessment. Five papers present new methods for tsunami warning and detection and six other papers describe new methods for understanding tsunami hydrodynamics. The final five papers of the volume describe tsunamis generated by non-seismic sources and important case studies. Collectively, this volume highlights contemporary trends in global tsunami science, both fundamental and applied toward hazard assessment and mitigation. The volume is of interest to scientists and practitioners involved in all aspects of tsunamis from source processes to coastal impacts. Postgraduate students in geophysics, oceanography and coastal engineering – as well as students in the broader geosciences, civil and environmental engineering – will also find the book to be a valuable resource, as it combines recent case studies with advances in tsunami science  and natural hazards mitigation.

Editors and Affiliations

  • U.S. Geological Survey MS 999, Menlo Park, USA

    Eric L Geist

  • Georgia Inst of Technology Sch of Civil & Environmental Eng, Atlanta, USA

    Hermann M. Fritz

  • Russian Academy of Sciences P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moskva, Russia

    Alexander B. Rabinovich

  • Hokkado University, Sapporo, Japan

    Yuichiro Tanioka

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Global Tsunami Science: Past and Future, Volume I

  • Editors: Eric L Geist, Hermann M. Fritz, Alexander B. Rabinovich, Yuichiro Tanioka

  • Series Title: Pageoph Topical Volumes

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55480-8

  • Publisher: Birkhäuser Cham

  • eBook Packages: Earth and Environmental Science, Earth and Environmental Science (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer International Publishing AG 2017

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-3-319-55479-2Published: 22 March 2017

  • Series ISSN: 2504-3625

  • Series E-ISSN: 2504-3633

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: VI, 539

  • Topics: Geophysics/Geodesy

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