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Ali Riza Alan, Cihan Bayindir, Fatih Ozaydin and Azmi Ali Altintas
Although tsunamis occur less frequently compared to some other natural disasters, they can be extremely devastating in the nearshore environment if they occur. An earthquake of magnitude 6.9 Mw occurred on 30 October 2020 at 12:51 p.m. UTC (2:51 p.m. GMT...
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Emil Oynakov, Liliya Dimitrova, Lyubka Pashova and Dragomir Dragomirov
Although tsunamis in the Black Sea are rare and less destructive, recently, their study has been the subject of interest due to the increasing concentration of population and infrastructure in low-lying coastal areas. This study aims to elucidate the spa...
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Ira Didenkulova, Andrey Zaitsev and Efim Pelinovsky
The distribution of tsunami runup heights along the coast is studied both theoretically and experimentally using observation data of historical tsunami from 1992 to 2018. The physical mechanisms leading to the lognormal distribution of tsunami runup heig...
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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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Ioanna Triantafyllou, Marilia Gogou, Spyridon Mavroulis, Efthymios Lekkas, Gerassimos A. Papadopoulos and Manolis Thravalos
The tsunami generated by the offshore Samos Island earthquake (Mw = 7.0, 30 October 2020) is the largest in the Aegean Sea since 1956 CE. Our study was based on field surveys, video records, eyewitness accounts and far-field mareograms. Sea recession was...
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Yoshimichi Yamamoto, Yuji Kozono, Erick Mas, Fumiya Murase, Yoichi Nishioka, Takako Okinaga and Masahide Takeda
The aftermath of the Indian Ocean tsunami on 26 December 2004 triggered by the off Sumatra earthquake (magnitude ?M? = 9.1), and the Great East Japan earthquake of 11 March 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku (M = 9.0), evidence the secondary damage fro...
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Dinil Pushpalal and Atsushi Suzuki
Resilience is a deeply rooted word in theory of elasticity, which is firstly introduced to English by Thomas Young in 1807 in his treatise ?A course of lectures on natural philosophy and the mechanical arts?. However, recently it is frequently used in ec...
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Mayu Inoue, Yuichiro Tanioka and Yusuke Yamanaka
A dense cabled observation network, called the seafloor observation network for earthquakes and tsunami along the Japan Trench (S-net), was installed in Japan. This study aimed to develop a near-real time tsunami source estimation technique using the oce...
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Andrea Ajmar, Alessandro Annunziato, Piero Boccardo, Fabio Giulio Tonolo and Annett Wania
Satellite-based Emergency Mapping (SEM) mechanisms provide information for emergency response in relation to different types of disasters, including tsunamis, based on the analysis of satellite imagery acquired in the aftermath of an event. One of the ma...
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Kervin Chunga,Felipe Ochoa-Cornejo,Maurizio Mulas,Theofilos Toulkeridis,Edgar Menéndez
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Few moderate-to-strong earthquakes associated with active and capable geological faults have been documented for the southern coastal region of Ecuador. The seismic record of Ecuador initiates with the Guayaquil earthquake in 1787 (Mw 6.5), followed by t...
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