Introduction to "Twenty five years of modern tsunami science following the 1992 Nicaragua and Flores Island tsunamis, volume I"

Twenty-two papers on tsunamis are included in the Pure and Applied Geophysicstopical issue Twenty five years of modern tsunami science following the 1992 Nicaragua and Flores Island tsunamis: Volume I, reporting on the frontiers of tsunami science and research. The first three papers overview signif...

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Main Authors: Kanoglu, Utku, Tanioka, Yuichiro, Okal, Emile A., Baptista, Maria Ana Carvalho Viana, Rabinovich, Alexander
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Published: Springer 2019
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spelling ftinstplisboa:oai:repositorio.ipl.pt:10400.21/10371 2023-05-15T16:30:32+02:00 Introduction to "Twenty five years of modern tsunami science following the 1992 Nicaragua and Flores Island tsunamis, volume I" Kanoglu, Utku Tanioka, Yuichiro Okal, Emile A. Baptista, Maria Ana Carvalho Viana Rabinovich, Alexander 2019-07 http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/10371 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00024-019-02266-5 eng eng Springer 0149-2019-0005 - Russian State Assignment of IORAS https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fs00024-019-02266-5.pdf KANOGLU, Utku; [et al] – Introduction to "Twenty five years of modern tsunami science following the 1992 Nicaragua and Flores Island tsunamis, volume I". Pure and Applied Geophysics. ISSN 0033-4553. Vol. 176, N.º 7 (2019), pp. 2757-2769 (SI) 0033-4553 1420-9136 http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/10371 doi:10.1007/s00024-019-02266-5 closedAccess Tsunami observations and detection DARTs Tsunami modelling Tsunami earthquake Pacific Ocean Mediterranean Sea Caspian Sea Tsunami warning and hazard assessment Landslide generated tsunami Tsunami statistics and probability article 2019 ftinstplisboa https://doi.org/10.1007/s00024-019-02266-5 2022-05-25T18:38:19Z Twenty-two papers on tsunamis are included in the Pure and Applied Geophysicstopical issue Twenty five years of modern tsunami science following the 1992 Nicaragua and Flores Island tsunamis: Volume I, reporting on the frontiers of tsunami science and research. The first three papers overview significant tsunamis of 1992-2018 and discuss the problems of tsunami cataloguing. The main focus of the next four papers is on specific details of historical tsunami events and field surveys. First, three papers are related to thorough analyses of several historical events based on macroseismic, seismological, and tsunami observations, tide gauge data, and modelling results: the 1907 Sumatra tsunami earthquake, the 1941 Andaman Islands earthquake, and five great tsunamis in the Pacific Ocean (1946, 1952, 1957, 1960 and 1964). The last paper of the section concerns results of the field survey of the 2017 Bodrum-Kos tsunami. The reconstruction of the tsunami sources is the main target of the four following papers, with four events examined in detail: the historical 1810 Baja California, 1992 Flores Island, 2012 Haida Gwaii and 2015 Chilean (Illapel) tsunamis. A set of three papers address problems associated with landslide-generated tsunamis in three different regions: a modelling of the 2017 landslide and tsunami at Karrat Fjord, Greenland; a probabilistic analysis of the hazard from the Indus Canyon in the NW Indian Ocean; and a study of the landslide-induced tsunami hazard along the US East Coast. The next section, including three papers, reports on comparisons between different types of tsunami models, on numerical modelling of tsunami waves in the Caspian Sea, and on the modelling of magnetic signals at Easter Island, following the 2010 and 2015 Chilean tsunamis. The last group of five papers discusses tsunami hazard assessment and warning for various regions of the world oceans, including Alaska, the eastern and western Mediterranean, Australia, the Northeast Atlantic and the entire Pacific Ocean; one specific aspect ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Northeast Atlantic Alaska Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa: Repositório Científico do IPL Baja Greenland Indian Karrat Fjord ENVELOPE(-53.667,-53.667,71.383,71.383) Kos ENVELOPE(143.432,143.432,75.709,75.709) Pacific Pure and Applied Geophysics 176 7 2757 2769
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topic Tsunami observations and detection
DARTs
Tsunami modelling
Tsunami earthquake
Pacific Ocean
Mediterranean Sea
Caspian Sea
Tsunami warning and hazard assessment
Landslide generated tsunami
Tsunami statistics and probability
spellingShingle Tsunami observations and detection
DARTs
Tsunami modelling
Tsunami earthquake
Pacific Ocean
Mediterranean Sea
Caspian Sea
Tsunami warning and hazard assessment
Landslide generated tsunami
Tsunami statistics and probability
Kanoglu, Utku
Tanioka, Yuichiro
Okal, Emile A.
Baptista, Maria Ana Carvalho Viana
Rabinovich, Alexander
Introduction to "Twenty five years of modern tsunami science following the 1992 Nicaragua and Flores Island tsunamis, volume I"
topic_facet Tsunami observations and detection
DARTs
Tsunami modelling
Tsunami earthquake
Pacific Ocean
Mediterranean Sea
Caspian Sea
Tsunami warning and hazard assessment
Landslide generated tsunami
Tsunami statistics and probability
description Twenty-two papers on tsunamis are included in the Pure and Applied Geophysicstopical issue Twenty five years of modern tsunami science following the 1992 Nicaragua and Flores Island tsunamis: Volume I, reporting on the frontiers of tsunami science and research. The first three papers overview significant tsunamis of 1992-2018 and discuss the problems of tsunami cataloguing. The main focus of the next four papers is on specific details of historical tsunami events and field surveys. First, three papers are related to thorough analyses of several historical events based on macroseismic, seismological, and tsunami observations, tide gauge data, and modelling results: the 1907 Sumatra tsunami earthquake, the 1941 Andaman Islands earthquake, and five great tsunamis in the Pacific Ocean (1946, 1952, 1957, 1960 and 1964). The last paper of the section concerns results of the field survey of the 2017 Bodrum-Kos tsunami. The reconstruction of the tsunami sources is the main target of the four following papers, with four events examined in detail: the historical 1810 Baja California, 1992 Flores Island, 2012 Haida Gwaii and 2015 Chilean (Illapel) tsunamis. A set of three papers address problems associated with landslide-generated tsunamis in three different regions: a modelling of the 2017 landslide and tsunami at Karrat Fjord, Greenland; a probabilistic analysis of the hazard from the Indus Canyon in the NW Indian Ocean; and a study of the landslide-induced tsunami hazard along the US East Coast. The next section, including three papers, reports on comparisons between different types of tsunami models, on numerical modelling of tsunami waves in the Caspian Sea, and on the modelling of magnetic signals at Easter Island, following the 2010 and 2015 Chilean tsunamis. The last group of five papers discusses tsunami hazard assessment and warning for various regions of the world oceans, including Alaska, the eastern and western Mediterranean, Australia, the Northeast Atlantic and the entire Pacific Ocean; one specific aspect ...
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author Kanoglu, Utku
Tanioka, Yuichiro
Okal, Emile A.
Baptista, Maria Ana Carvalho Viana
Rabinovich, Alexander
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Tanioka, Yuichiro
Okal, Emile A.
Baptista, Maria Ana Carvalho Viana
Rabinovich, Alexander
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title Introduction to "Twenty five years of modern tsunami science following the 1992 Nicaragua and Flores Island tsunamis, volume I"
title_short Introduction to "Twenty five years of modern tsunami science following the 1992 Nicaragua and Flores Island tsunamis, volume I"
title_full Introduction to "Twenty five years of modern tsunami science following the 1992 Nicaragua and Flores Island tsunamis, volume I"
title_fullStr Introduction to "Twenty five years of modern tsunami science following the 1992 Nicaragua and Flores Island tsunamis, volume I"
title_full_unstemmed Introduction to "Twenty five years of modern tsunami science following the 1992 Nicaragua and Flores Island tsunamis, volume I"
title_sort introduction to "twenty five years of modern tsunami science following the 1992 nicaragua and flores island tsunamis, volume i"
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KANOGLU, Utku; [et al] – Introduction to "Twenty five years of modern tsunami science following the 1992 Nicaragua and Flores Island tsunamis, volume I". Pure and Applied Geophysics. ISSN 0033-4553. Vol. 176, N.º 7 (2019), pp. 2757-2769 (SI)
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