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Autor:
Vasily V. Titov
Publikováno v:
Pure and Applied Geophysics. 178:1121-1133
Within 4 months of 2018, two fatal tsunamis struck islands of Indonesia with ferocity that astonished local population, tsunami warning systems and scientists. For both of these events, the September 28 Palu Bay tsunami in Sulawesi and the 22 Decembe
Autor:
Lewis Kozlosky, Greg E. Mann, Vasily V. Titov, Philip Y. Chu, Eric J. Anderson, Walt Zaleski, James Gridley, Marie C. Eble, Diego Arcas, Michael D. Angove, Kimberly McMahon, Greg Dusek, Brian Hirsch
Publikováno v:
Natural Hazards. 106:1467-1487
Meteotsunamis are created by transitory weather disturbances moving over water, have a long history of impacting the United States (U.S.) and have resulted in loss of life and property. Many of these events have been historically mischaracterized as
Autor:
Vasily V. Titov, C. W. Moore
Publikováno v:
Natural Hazards. 106:1545-1561
A modeling study has been conducted to simulate the June 13, 2013 U.S. East Coast meteotsunami event as a test of the model forecast concept. A numerical simulation based on the MOST (Method of Splitting Tsunami) model was employed for the meteotsuna
Autor:
Harold O. Mofjeld, Michael C. Spillane, Vasily V. Titov, Paul Y. Huang, Edison Gica, Donald W. Denbo, Donald B. Percival
Publikováno v:
Pure and Applied Geophysics. 175:1445-1471
A performance measure for a DART® tsunami buoy network has been developed. DART® buoys are used to detect tsunamis, but the full potential of the data they collect is realized through accurate forecasts of inundations caused by the tsunamis. The pe
Publikováno v:
Pure and Applied Geophysics. 175:1239-1256
On September 29, 2009 at 17:48 UTC, an Mw = 8.1 earthquake in the Tonga Trench generated a tsunami that caused heavy damage across Samoa, American Samoa, and Tonga. One of the worst hits was the volcanic island of Tutuila in American Samoa. Tutuila h
Publikováno v:
Global Tsunami Science: Past and Future. Volume III ISBN: 9783030037598
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::aac7ce1a5eca8276dc8d4dbef942a411
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03760-4_2
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03760-4_2
Autor:
Donald B. Percival, Donald W. Denbo, Edison Gica, Paul Y. Huang, Harold O. Mofjeld, Michael C. Spillane, Vasily V. Titov
Publikováno v:
Global Tsunami Science: Past and Future. Volume III ISBN: 9783030037598
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::31b6763c485e69190c792e6fb32cd8fe
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03760-4_15
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03760-4_15
Publikováno v:
Pure and Applied Geophysics. 173:3863-3880
Early tsunami warning critically hinges on rapid determination of the tsunami hazard potential in real-time, before waves inundate critical coastlines. Tsunami energy can quickly characterize the destructive potential of generated waves. Traditional
Real-Time Assessment of the 16 September 2015 Chile Tsunami and Implications for Near-Field Forecast
Publikováno v:
Pure and Applied Geophysics. 173:369-387
The magnitude 8.3 earthquake in central Chile on 16 September 2015 and the resulting tsunami severely affected the region, with 15 deaths (ONEMI in Monitoreo por sismo de mayor intensidad. (In Spanish) [Available at: http://www.onemi.cl/alerta/se-dec
Publikováno v:
Pure and Applied Geophysics. 172:3557-3572
On September 29, 2009, an Mw = 8.1 earthquake at 17:48 UTC in Tonga Trench generated a tsunami that caused heavy damage across Samoa, American Samoa, and Tonga islands. Tutuila island, which is located 250 km from the earthquake epicenter, experience