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Wanshui Han, Xin Xu, Jiajia Wang, Lili Xiao, Kai Zhou and Xuelian Guo
The superstructure of a coastal bridge is prone to overturn or unseating under a catastrophic tsunami, which seriously affects the post-disaster emergency rescue. In this paper, we establish a safety assessment framework for the superstructure of a bridg...
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Zili Dai, Xiaofeng Li and Baisen Lan
Submarine landslides are a global geohazard that can displace huge volumes of loose submarine sediment, thereby triggering enormous tsunami waves and causing a serious threat to coastal cities. To investigate the generation of submarine landslide tsunami...
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J. X. Huang, K. Qu, X. H. Li and G. Y. Lan
In the past few decades, huge surges and waves generated during tsunami events have caused devastating destruction to both onshore and offshore infrastructures, seriously threatening the safety and intactness of coastal communities around the world. As o...
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Yudou Hou, Tomoaki Nakamura, Yong-Hwan Cho, Norimi Mizutani and Takashi Tomita
This study investigated the interaction between containers under extreme hydrodynamic conditions modeled on tsunamis to assess whether the number and layout of containers affect their motion and to guide future studies on numerical simulations describing...
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Mikhail Lavrentiev, Konstantin Lysakov, Andrey Marchuk, Konstantin Oblaukhov and Mikhail Shadrin
Carbon footprint reduction issues have been drawing more and more attention these days. Reducing the energy consumption is among the basic directions along this line. In the paper, a low-energy approach to tsunami danger evaluation is concerned. After se...
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Karen Araya, Práxedes Muñoz, Laurent Dezileau, Antonio Maldonado, Rodrigo Campos-Caba, Lorena Rebolledo, Paola Cardenas and Marco Salamanca
The coast of Chile has been exposed to marine submersion events from storm surges, tsunamis and flooding due to heavy rains. We present evidence of these events using sedimentary records that cover the last 1000 years in the Pachingo wetland. Two sedimen...
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Feng Ma, Guangsheng Zhao, Xingyu Gao and Xiaojing Niu
Quantitative probability has been computed for the tsunami hazard posed by earthquakes from the Manila Trench, which has been regarded as a huge threat in the South China Sea. This study provides a spatial distribution of the tsunami hazard covering the ...
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Kwanchai Pakoksung, Anawat Suppasri and Fumihiko Imamura
A probabilistic hazard analysis of a tsunami generated by a subaqueous volcanic explosion was performed for Taal Lake in the Philippines. The Taal volcano at Taal Lake is an active volcano on Luzon Island in the Philippines, and its eruption would potent...
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Björn R. Röbke, Tim Leijnse, Gundula Winter, Maarten van Ormondt, Joana van Nieuwkoop and Reimer de Graaff
This study demonstrates the skills of D-FLOW Flexible Mesh (FM) and SFINCS (Super-Fast INundation of CoastS) in combination with the Delft Dashboard Tsunami Toolbox to numerically simulate tsunami offshore propagation and inundation based on the example ...
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Mikhail Lavrentiev, Konstantin Lysakov, Andrey Marchuk, Konstantin Oblaukhov and Mikhail Shadrin
Events of a seismic nature followed by catastrophic floods caused by tsunami waves (the incidence of which has increased in recent decades) have an important impact on the populations of littoral regions. On the coast of Japan and Kamchatka, it takes nea...
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