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Autor:
Maxim V. Krassovski, Denny C. Sinnott, Fred E. Stephenson, Alexander B. Rabinovich, Richard E. Thomson
Publikováno v:
Pure and Applied Geophysics. 176:2887-2924
The five great trans-Pacific tsunamis of the 20th century that occurred in 1946, 1952, 1957, 1960 and 1964 were accurately recorded by analogue tide gauges on the coast of British Columbia. All available pen-and-paper records of these events were col
Publikováno v:
Pure and Applied Geophysics. 165:2019-2044
Alberni Inlet is a long and narrow fjord adjacent to Barkley Sound on the Pacific Coast of Vancouver Island, Canada. Port Alberni, at the head of the inlet, was affected in 1964 by the largest Pacific tsunami waves in Canadian history. We use observa
Autor:
Vasily V. Titov, Garry C. Rogers, Fred E. Stephenson, Alexander B. Rabinovich, Richard E. Thomson
Publikováno v:
Atmosphere-Ocean. 46:343-360
This study presents analyses and numerical simulations of local tsunamis generated by two recent earthquakes off the coast of British Columbia. The Queen Charlotte Islands earthquake (Mw = 6.1) on 12 October 2001 generated waves that were recorded by
Publikováno v:
Atmosphere-Ocean. 44:415-427
An Mw = 7.2 earthquake occurred on 15 June 2005 (utc) seaward of northern California off the west coast of North America. Based on the earthquake location and source parameters, the West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center issued a tsunami warnin
Publikováno v:
Surveys in Geophysics. 27:647-677
The Mw=9.3 megathrust earthquake of December 26, 2004 off the coast of Sumatra in the Indian Ocean generated a catastrophic tsunami that caused widespread damage in coastal areas and left more than 226,000 people dead or missing. The Sumatra tsunami
Publikováno v:
Natural Hazards. 32:313-343
A few years ago the Canadian Hydrographic Service initiated a major upgrade toall tide gauges and tsunami stations on the coast of British Columbia (B.C.). Thisprogram was undertaken to address shortcomings of the earlier digital systems andwas drive